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Release 0.0.8

08 Sep 20:45
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Update to included Homebrew Channel to 0.7.0.

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Release 0.0.7

07 Sep 16:38
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Release 0.0.7 Pre-release
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Some minor fixes that will probably not affect any actual users (but that are important for the future...).

Note that retrying the installation doesn't seem to actually fix the problem of devmode_enabled not being recognized on recent webOS versions. If someone would like to determine exactly how it's detected (and why restarting appinstalld doesn't pick it up), I'd really appreciate it, as I don't have the time.

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Release 0.0.6

10 May 22:19
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This should fix detection of the Dev Mode app on webOS 3.5.

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Release 0.0.5

28 Apr 20:44
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This release tries to detect potential issues, namely the presence of start-devmode.sh without a valid signature (which would cause apps to be removed on each boot) and the Dev Mode app being installed.

I have not had a chance to thoroughly test these changes. If you encounter any issues, report them and try an older version.

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Release 0.0.4

25 Apr 03:01
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You now have the option to reboot at the end of the rooting process. This reboot is effective regardless of Quick Start+ or other settings.

If you want telnet access, create a file named autoroot.telnet in the root directory of the USB drive.

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Release 0.0.3

24 Apr 02:53
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The script should now be found regardless of what USB drive/partition it's on.

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v0.0.2

24 Apr 00:55
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Should work on webOS 3.5 (e.g., 3.9.2).

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Release 0.0.1

20 Apr 21:18
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Please note that this has received only minimal testing. Use at your own risk.