kelseyhightower / nocode

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Kindle compatibility #1871

Open aviwad opened 6 years ago

aviwad commented 6 years ago

My Kindle Keyboard running Linux Kernel 2.6.26 Needs to be supported by nocode STAT! when I try running the compiled binary this happens ` when I want this to happen `

CAN SOMEONE HELP ME I WANT NOCODE ON AN OUTDATED BUGGY LINUX KERNEL WITH ARM_61

rolandixor commented 6 years ago

Try:

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DO NOT SKIP A STEP!

prateekjahead commented 6 years ago

@rolandixor your solution is not valid for the use case OP has provided. The following should work flawlessly:

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mohsinulhaq commented 6 years ago

thanks @prateekjahead, your solution works! Now I'm getting the expected output:

nihartrivedi810 commented 6 years ago

@rolandixor Please make sure the solution works before posting here. Wasted 2 hours being stuck on the third step. Thanks @prateekjahead for the extremely elegant piece of code.

rolandixor commented 6 years ago

Would have worked if you hadn't skipped:

But go on... blame me...

aviwad commented 6 years ago

I was serious about the Kindle part, every Linux thing besides X11 runs :(

rolandixor commented 6 years ago

Install the dependencies first:

nihartrivedi810 commented 6 years ago

@GNOME-IS-LIFE even my iphone's linux kernel has same issues. Probably due its AMD FX-9590 processor.

rolandixor commented 6 years ago

Since the iPhone Z came out, with 5 cameras (one on each corner and one the in the center), they've been running a Linux Kernel and two AMD processors. And it finally has the features of Android 6!

Best phone ever!

nihartrivedi810 commented 6 years ago

@rolandixor It even has functionality of calling.

rolandixor commented 6 years ago

Yup!

SteveMacLowell commented 6 years ago

Works on my Nook, get a real e-reader.

Barnes & Noble saved from bankruptcy!