Hi people I want to know if its possible install Kali Linux on Kinde Fire HD 1st gen.
I've tried this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ2eDb9EjzE but I had to RESET my Kindle cause I didn't want to boot.
After I found this: http://www.kali.org/penetration-testing/kali-linux-penetration-testing-platform/
and this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677085
Now probabily some people have Kali/Linux/Debian on their Kindle but I didn't find anything.
So, is possible install Kali Linux on Kindle Fire HD 1st Gen? If the answer is yes, how?
Thanks in advance :good:
-iCode said:
Hi people I want to know if its possible install Kali Linux on Kinde Fire HD 1st gen.
I've tried this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ2eDb9EjzE but I had to RESET my Kindle cause I didn't want to boot.
After I found this: http://www.kali.org/penetration-testing/kali-linux-penetration-testing-platform/
and this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677085
Now probabily some people have Kali/Linux/Debian on their Kindle but I didn't find anything.
So, is possible install Kali Linux on Kindle Fire HD 1st Gen? If the answer is yes, how?
Thanks in advance :good:
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Old thread I know. But I have been researching this exact thing. The Kindle 8.9 can be rooted and I presume unlocked because you can easily flash TWRP. The Kernel appears to be a custom kernel too. In my case the 'minty' kernel. So with that said, wouldn't it be possible to flash the official, generic Kali armhf kernel in TWRP? I have not tried yet and it appears no one else has either. If this doesn't work, how might I port over a build for the 8.9? I very much would love to do this for the 8.9 or Fire 7.
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Hello I was wondering if anybody could give me some advice on whether I can install a custom rom (Jelly Bean 4.3) on my Amazon Kindle Fire 7" HD, I have rooted it and installed Superuser, Titanium Backup etc. I have been reading instructions all over the web but I am a bit scared to try anything yet with certain things I have read.
To install a custom rom I know you need to install a 2nd-Bootloader and TWRP, but in this tut: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909 it says "This tutorial DOES NOT work for the 2013 HD model, only for the 2012 model. Following the guide with the newer model WILL CAUSE your heart to race after doing so because you'll end up with red screens and/or bootloops. So please, don't do it.".
Well I bought my Amazon Kindle Fire 7" HD in August 2013, does that mean that my Kindle is a 2013 model? if so where can I go from here? any advice would be great
Thank you.
Here's a way to find out, post the os version that it's running, that is a sure fire way to tell if it's 2012 or 2013.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
It's currently running 7.4.6_user_4620220
jovo_holmes said:
It's currently running 7.4.6_user_4620220
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Then you are using a 2012 model. You can go ahead and as the second bootloader.
>>>Sent from my homebuilt TARDIS running Android 4.0.3... or maybe it's a rooted Kindle Fire HD<<<
I'm wanting to install the latest Android, that's KitKat 4.4 right? Where would be the best place to download the official team rom? Without many issues. And what guide/video do you think I should follow? Thanks
OK so here is the guide I recommend using: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271909
2 thing I want you to know ahead of time before doing this, if you don't check the box with the warning text about flashing the boot loader(should be the very first check box) you will get a kindle that when turns on displays a red screen and requires a fastboot cable to fix so make sure to check that box. 2nd thing to mention is put the ROM on the kindle first, if you Don't and the current freedomboot image isn't up to date with the latest amazon os version, then you will boot loop upon reboot and can only get into recovery and its a pain to transfer the ROM in from there if you aren't familiar with adb. I think the latest freedomboot is up to date now though but I'm not sure.
Also the cm for our devices isn't official yet, make sure to get the gapps that go along with it. Anyways here's the ROM link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543455
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
I have install the rom, now how do I get my books and apps back?
Well books from the amazon store I think you can read with an amazon kindle app(in don't read much besides manga on my kindle so I never used their bookstore, but on my kindle with cm 10.1 that app keeps crashing, might work on a newer version of cm though, think I read it about somewhere on then forum), as for apps purchased in the amazon store you could get them back with the Amazon appstore app, I don't have it anymore, but I think I got it from their website. Otherwise just redownload anything from the Google market you didn't purchase in the amazon app store.
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
Hello i got myself a Kindle Fire HD in settings it says Kindle Fire HD 3rd generation so to which section do i go to get roms for it ?
wolfaas12345 said:
Hello i got myself a Kindle Fire HD in settings it says Kindle Fire HD 3rd generation so to which section do i go to get roms for it ?
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I'm still on the lookout for Custom Roms for Fire HD 3rd Generation, so far I've been only able to root and unlock bootloader to install custom recovery.
Hey guys,
my girlfriend is owner of a Kindle Fire HD (kfsowi) i wish to root it, cause we wanna use our chromecast and google play.
I rooted some devices before and it worked like a charming for me. Sadly I didn't found anything about routing the actuall version 4.5.5.
I did a fastboot cable by myself and it works, the kindle goes into it.
Thanks a lot
Let me know if u find out bro. I'm also trying to root my kindle fire 4.5.5
Search for KFSOWI modding community on google +,and search for kindle fire hd 2013(KFSOWI,Soho) on the xda developers website
My father has a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" (3rd Generation) and it is currently running the system version of 8.5.1_user_5159720. I am not sure what version of Fire OS or Android this is based on but, I am wondering how to install the google play store on this thing. The menu for this thing is so bad and hard to navigate. Any help would be appreciated. If you know that this has been answered before just point me in the direction and I'll close this thread.
Thanks in advance.
organik05 said:
My father has a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" (3rd Generation) and it is currently running the system version of 8.5.1_user_5159720. I am not sure what version of Fire OS or Android this is based on but, I am wondering how to install the google play store on this thing. The menu for this thing is so bad and hard to navigate. Any help would be appreciated. If you know that this has been answered before just point me in the direction and I'll close this thread.
Thanks in advance.
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Based on the info provided I suspect the device is a 2nd gen HD (not a 3rd gen HDX). You'll need to go here for support.
You will need to root and install TWRP. I have an 8.9 and was unable to get the Google APKs to work together, no matter where you install them. You appear to have the Kindle HD 8.9 JEM. you can go here for my guide to root, TWRP and ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ki.../guide-root-custom-recovery-roms-jem-t3696244
I have a Fire 7 2015 and would like to install a custom ROM. What's the difference between the Lineage and Nexus ROM? What are the pro's and con's of each? I'd like a ROM not as ugly as Fire OS that works with the Google Playstore. Can anyone point me to a good step by step guide on how to set this up?
Thank you!
Edit: I meant to post this under "[Help Thread][Amazon Fire] 7" - 5th Gen 2015 ONLY! Ask Any Question, Noob Friendly", not a new thread. Can an admin please move it?
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I have a Fire 7 2015 and would like to install a custom ROM. What's the difference between the Lineage and Nexus ROM? What are the pro's and con's of each? I'd like a ROM not as ugly as Fire OS that works with the Google Playstore. Can anyone point me to a good step by step guide on how to set this up?
Thank you!
Edit: I meant to post this under "[Help Thread][Amazon Fire] 7" - 5th Gen 2015 ONLY! Ask Any Question, Noob Friendly", not a new thread. Can an admin please move it?
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Litmus test is FireOS. If currently installed version is 5.3.2.1 or above there is no root solution, no rollback option and hence no custom ROM.
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Davey126 said:
Litmus test is FireOS. If currently installed version is 5.3.2.1 or above there is no root solution, no rollback option and hence no custom ROM.
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Thanks, I have had this lying around unopened for a while. So, I am hopeing the OS version will be something low. How do I check OS version?
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droidpos said:
Thanks, I have had this lying around unopened for a while. So, I am hopeing the OS version will be something low. How do I check OS version?
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It's running Fire OS 5.3.1.0. How can I proceed? (BTW: My computer is running Linux.)
droidpos said:
It's running Fire OS 5.3.1.0. How can I proceed? (BTW: My computer is running Linux.)
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Short answer: find a Windows computer and use the 'SuperTool' to root using KingRoot, block OTA updates, replace KingRoot with SuperSU and install FlashFire. You'll likely run into issues with each step and have to read through various threads to find solutions. Once the above tasks are complete you'll need to futz with dates to circumvent a FlashFire time bomb' and then risk a soft brick flashing one of the two remaining custom ROMs for this device.
Long answer: curl up for a few evenings with your favorite beverage, read through dozens of threads (hundreds of posts) understanding 'the process' and 'gotchas' only to be rewarded with a sluggish, technologically inferior device that runs poorly even with a well tuned custom ROM. Lousy ROI.
This device is well past its prime. Those that can boot TWRP (your device can't) can install a custom relatively easily. For everyone else it's probably best to remain on FireOS.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695