[ale] I Win, I Win!
Byron Jeff
byronjeff at clayton.edu
Mon Feb 13 16:18:15 EST 2017
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 03:00:32PM -0500, Pete Hardie wrote:
> "read the paper while"
> What is this" paper" you speak of?
Um, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution or the like?
That's what folks used to do before the Internet invaded our lives.
BAJ
>
> On Feb 13, 2017 11:53 AM, "Charles Shapiro"
> <[1]hooterpincher at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> $40 Amazon Kindle Fire, rooted and running Nexus Android 5.1.1 ( kernel
> version 3.10.54+).
> Took me about half a day. Steps:
> * Downgrade Kindle OS from 5.3.2.0 to 5.3.1.0
> ( 5.3.2.0 is not rootable, the latest & greatest 5.3.2.1 is
> not downgradable. 5.3.1.0 is vulnerable to KingRoot)
> Place device in recovery mode by holding down volume down
> key, select side-load mode, use ADB to side-load older OS, reboot)
> * Use RootJunky.com's excellent AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool (
> [2]http://www.rootjunky.com/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool/ ) to:
> * Root phone with KingRoot
> Load KingRoot on phone with ADB, bang on it repeatedly until
> it starts correctly and grants root permissions -- this was about 3
> hours of repeatedly running the program and rebooting until it
> 'caught'. I read the paper while restarting the program over and over.
> * Install SuperSU after rooting phone
> * Install Amazon Play Store
> * Use Amazon Play Store to install the latest version of FlashFire
> (the one in the SuperTool is a couple of versions out of date)
> * Find the Nexus Amazon Fire ROM ( courtesy of ggow on
> XDA-Developers ( [3]https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/orig-
> development/rom-fire-nexus-rom-lmy49f-t3300714 )
> * Install the Nov 2016 version of this ROM with FlashFire (the
> newest one appears corrupt). After adding a camera app, a gallery app,
> the Dolphin browser, and the DuckDuckGo app, I currently have just over
> 5 gb of storage free on an 8 gb device.
> All this just to gain control of my Own Device. Amazon's Android build
> as shipped forces advertisements to the lock screen, locks you out of
> basic functionality until you register with Amazon, and won't let you
> change the home page on your browser. Of course, it also won't allow
> you to delete the plethora of Amazon bloatware shipped with the device.
> It also will auto-update to the latest (non-rootable,
> non-downgradeable) build when it gains a network connection and thinks
> you're not looking. You cannot change this behavior unless you have
> already rooted the device.
> OTOH, for $40 or so it is a right nice piece of hardware, once you have
> wrested control from those who would exploit you. So it Goes.
> -- CHS
>
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> 1. mailto:hooterpincher at gmail.com
> 2. http://www.rootjunky.com/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool/
> 3. https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/orig-development/rom-fire-nexus-rom-lmy49f-t3300714
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Byron A. Jeff
Associate Professor: Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
College of Information and Mathematical Sciences
Clayton State University
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