Hi Kindle Developers' Corner!
New owner of a jailbroken Kindle Paperwhite 2 here :)
I was wondering, how do you guys make sure that you have enough resources (memory available, CPU available, or even swap space available?) in order to keep your Kindle running smoothly?
The biggest issue I had with the Kindle recently was when I was trying to write in a notes file. I SSH into my Kindle, and from my Kindle SSH into my smartphone and from _that_ session attaching to a tmux session! I make sure to redirect the SSH session from the Kindle to my smartphone to the tty shown my kterm on my Kindle. I do this because my kterm horizontal binary is a little bit broken on my PW2, so its keyboard does not work.
When I do this, I have some moments (somewhat rare) where I have to wait a second or two for some keys to input. When I restarted my Kindle, this improved.
Thanks,
Wilornel
New owner of a jailbroken Kindle Paperwhite 2 here :)
I was wondering, how do you guys make sure that you have enough resources (memory available, CPU available, or even swap space available?) in order to keep your Kindle running smoothly?
The biggest issue I had with the Kindle recently was when I was trying to write in a notes file. I SSH into my Kindle, and from my Kindle SSH into my smartphone and from _that_ session attaching to a tmux session! I make sure to redirect the SSH session from the Kindle to my smartphone to the tty shown my kterm on my Kindle. I do this because my kterm horizontal binary is a little bit broken on my PW2, so its keyboard does not work.
When I do this, I have some moments (somewhat rare) where I have to wait a second or two for some keys to input. When I restarted my Kindle, this improved.
Thanks,
Wilornel