Will firefirefire v0.9 work with cm7 or is it just for 6.1/6.2 kindle fire?
TyHi said:
Will firefirefire v0.9 work with cm7 or is it just for 6.1/6.2 kindle fire?
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FIREFIREFIRE is a boot.img it's not dependent on the ROM it's dependent on having a recovery.
On any note I'll be testing CM7 with TWRP today more than likely.
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What is the most customizable ics rom for kindle fire? That is also fast and stable?
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DIS-yo-UTHA-daddy said:
What is the most customizable ics rom for kindle fire? That is also fast and stable?
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Most customizable I'd say is either Glazed ICS or EyeCandy.
veeman said:
Most customizable I'd say is either Glazed ICS or EyeCandy.
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I have had a kindle fire since last Christmas and since may, it's been gathering dust. It's rooted and hadn't b3n updated in forever but what should I do with it.
How do I get jelly bean on it?
How do I get cyanogenmod on it?
What all can I do with it and what are its capabilites?
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You can get JB on it by flashing a rom. Naturally, you should have fff and twrp installed to make that easy to do. A kindle can do anything a tablet does except use cell towers and blue tooth. I like EyeCandy; current version is 3.4
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+1to above. I personally like twa_priv's cyanogenmod 10 rom. Eyecandy is good too. The only real difference is Eyecandy is themed differently. Good luck.
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Same here. My KF hadn't been touched in a few months and I wanted to try Jelly Bean. I used the Kindle Fire Utility to get FFF and TWRP and chose twa_priv's ROM. It was straightforward and problem free. Now this thing is an absolute pleasure to use. It's pretty amazing how much life these android devices can have.
Next I'm planning to put the dual boot FFF on here and try out one of the more stable roms like gede.
-S
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Gederom was my favorite ICS ROM, I am using jandycane now for jb and I like it. Once gedemis gets jb going I will probably run that
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duncakes said:
Gederom was my favorite ICS ROM, I am using jandycane now for jb and I like it. Once gedemis gets jb going I will probably run that
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Hashcode's ics nightlies were really good too. His aosp jb isn't bad either. If you like vanilla flavored roms then that's a good bet.
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But first make sure to update your FFF bootloader to 1.4a and update TWRP to the latest version.
The for all the help. As for root is burrito root from way back in December of or is there a new and better method?
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fenguepay said:
The for all the help. As for root is burrito root from way back in December of or is there a new and better method?
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Kindle Fire Utility
I was in the same situation with my kf gathering dust, so I finally successfully rooted n got Jandycane unnin. Its so much bettrr , I use the device constantly now. I use Break droid to root b/c I'm a Mac user, and it was super easy
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2025908
I am currently running ubuntu on my nexus 7 via VNC, and I found out that you cant hear the audio via VNC. Is there any other options to bypass this, and listen to the audio on my nexus 7 from ubuntu without having to do a full install? or is there a way to dual boot on the nexus 7?
Dual booting mod:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403
[WiFi&3G] MultiROM v6
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