![]() I used version 0.73 since it was the latest. SuperSU asks if you want to remove other root apps. SuperSU asks to install using TWRP or normal. This is normal.Īs soon as KingRoot succeeds, disable WiFi. KingRoot may fail and you may have to run it two or three times before it succeeds. KingRoot may reboot your device multiple times. Once KingRoot runs you will have to enable WiFi. Sudo adb shell su -c "sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh" If you're curious, this script runs the following commands (with appropriate pauses): # restart adb server to ensure that device is connected Unzip the file and run 3-Amazon-Fire-5th-gen-linux-mac.sh Old guideįor 5.3.2 see this video first to downgrade to 5.3.1.0:Įnable developer options by tapping the version/build number in settings multiple timesĮnable installing from untrusted sources under securityĭownload AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip from ![]() See my list of recommended apps at the bottom of the old guide. Again you can install these before the first reboot into your new system. I installed the following fixes:Īgain using adb sideload in TWRP. There were are a few issues with the release as of August 2019. If you are installing a version later than the August 2019 release then this guide may be out of date and the following fixes may not apply. Only update it from within TWRP.īefore rebooting, install these fixes. Never use the Magisk Manager app to update Magisk. Then without rebooting install the latest Magisk (not Magisk Manager) from here again using adb sideload. Though to boot into TWRP you just need to hold down the left volume button during boot. Install the zip file from TWRP using adb sideload. I found that it worked fine for me though. Note that there is mention of the headphone plug not working in 14.1. ![]() In that case don't install the fixes listed below. You can also instead use the LineageOS 12 release which is probably more stable. ![]() Once you're booted into TWRP download the latest LineageOS 14 release for your device here. Unlocked bootloader methodįirst unlock the bootloader using this guide. NOTE: This guide was originally written before someone figured out how to unlock the bootloader. This is a guide for getting LineageOS (an older and unofficial version) onto an Amazon Fire 2015 7" tablet (also known as the 5th generation 7" Amazon Fire or under the internal codename "ford"). ![]()
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