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I just did something I didn't expect to do!

An update. And, *NO*, I'm not going to say I've changed my mind again! :rofl:

I now have my Kindle looking like a regular Android device--and I haven't rooted it. Gone is its carousel, replaced by multiple home screens and a normal looking launcher. (The carousel is easily accessed...if I'm so inclined.)

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Still have some other things I'm tweaking and/or wanting to do to it, but it's coming along.
 
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I've now done something ELSE I didn't expect to do--rooted the Kindle. :D

Last night it just kind of happened. I was looking around online to see if there were any Linux-based instructions/files for rooting it, and came across this. It says it's for the 7" or 2, while mine's the 8.9", but I gave it a whirl.

I had to search for various things and tweak others as they failed, but overall it was pretty easy. So now I have the Google Play Store as my default source for apps, and I'm glad. I just prefer it over Amazon's app store.

Now I'll have to spend some time exploring--and cleaning up bloatware! :)
 
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I'm glad I did it, but I have to disagree that it's no harder than logging in as root on Linux. I've been doing the latter for decades [blah blah blah] and the reason it's easy is because there's nothing to it. When you don't know how to root a device, PLUS you only use Linux, PLUS all the instructions and files you find online are for window$, then that's not quite so easy. :)

Something it's reinforced for me is that I don't want, or need, to root my phone. As far as it's concerned, it's perfectly fine the way it is. The Kindle, on the other hand, needed a little help. :D Now it's a full-fledged Android tablet, and I love it.

And I'm glad I FINALLY made up my [blanking] mind to keep it! :laugh:
 
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of course, for the same price, you could have avoided rooting entirely and went with the 2013 Nexus 7, which is far more capable than a Kindle Fire HD. that is all you got as a result, a lower-powered, slower version of basically the same thing.
Nexus 7--as in 7" screen? Um, no. I like my ~9" screen a lot better! :p

Which reminds me of something else I've realized--I think a larger tablet, like the 10" ones I was considering, would be too big. I REALLY like the size of the KFHD; it's small enough to be very easy to hold and carry, but big enough to be easy on the eyes. I've even set my all-time high score on my favorite game, Train Conductor 2 USA, on it. :D
 
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honestly the difference from 7 inches to 8.9 inches isn't that noticeable. especially given the Fire HD's much lower resolution. it's not even a retina clone. only the HDX has the 300ppi screen. the normal HD has the same crappy low resolution screen of the 2012 Nexus 7

Enough, already. She's happy with what she has, period.

The horse is beyond dead: it's freakin' Alpo.
 
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Yes, I am happy with it. And I think its display is awesome. I see detail in TC2USA I never noticed when playing it on my phone. Wow.

Anyway, I'm now thinking about the next step--putting Kubuntu on it. :eek: :D I understand it's quite doable, so...stay tuned. I may end up bricking it yet! :rofl:
 
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