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TLS error
Software version 2.15.1.1189 Patch_patch_39.2.01
When I try to run the command I get a TLS error. What can I do?
reMarkable: ~/ sh -c "$(wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks/master/patch.sh -O-)"
Connecting to raw.githubusercontent.com (185.199.109.133:443)
wget: note: TLS certificate validation not implemented
writing to stdout
- 100% |************************************************************************************************************************************************************| 13501 0:00:00 ETA
written to stdout
Disk space seems to be enough.
rM2 Version 2.15.1.1189 - patch_39.2.01
Connecting to github.com (140.82.121.3:443)
wget: note: TLS certificate validation not implemented
wget: TLS error from peer (alert code 80): 80
wget: error getting response: Connection reset by peer
https://github.com/ddvk/rmfakecloud-proxy/issues/11
If you don't plan on upgrading from 2.15.1.1189 for now, I recommend using toltec to install ddvk-hacks instead. https://remarkable.guide/guide/software/toltec.html
I'd be happy to upgrade from 2.15.1.1189, but is remarkable-hacks compatible?
I'd be happy to upgrade from 2.15.1.1189, but is remarkable-hacks compatible?
The readme is up to date: https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-hacks#supported-devices-and-firmware-versions So no.
If you really want to get the new features, you can look into upgrading and using https://github.com/mb1986/rm-hacks instead.
I'm sorry Eeems, I don't understand. The latest version supported by remarkable-hacks is 2.15.1.1189, but you say to upgrade to be able to install. However remarkable-hacks is not compatible with versions >2.15.1.1189. What am I not getting right?
I'm sorry Eeems, I don't understand. The latest version supported by remarkable-hacks is 2.15.1.1189, but you say to upgrade to be able to install. However remarkable-hacks is not compatible with versions >2.15.1.1189. What am I not getting right?
I did not say to upgrade to install ddvk-hacks, I said you can look at upgrading and installing rm-hacks, which is a completely different repository. Please follow the link I provided to see what it is.