[Q] JellyBean Android 4.2 and Flash Player Problem - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

okay so I just found out last night that "Flash player will no longer be useable on Android 4.1 and higher devices" and I don't know what to do. I have JellyBean Android 4.2 on my Amazon Kindle fire and I installed it about 4-5 days ago when flash was still working on android devices and now I can't even watch youtube videos. I have tried installing/updating flash player on the kindle but its just not doing anything. I tried on firefox android broswer and Dolphin Beta browser which is suppose to support flash and html5 but I get the same excuse when trying to enable flash on the browser, that flash will no longer be supported on android 4.1 devices and higher.
Can anyone suggest or direct me in the right direction, what should I do to my amazon kindle fire to make flash player work, downgrade to jellybean android 4.0? any help will be appreciated, thank you for reading and helping and I hope you had a great christmas.

Try this flash apk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35895701
If you absolutely need flash support, you might have to go back to ICS
Sent from my Fire Kindling A-Pad

Guitarman2010 said:
Try this flash apk: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35895701
If you absolutely need flash support, you might have to go back to ICS
Sent from my Fire Kindling A-Pad
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Works great on my galaxy grand. ..... thank u very much .

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[Q] [ROM][KANG] CM7KFire -- questions

I'm running [ROM][KANG] CM7KFire on my kindle fire and I'm wondering if there is an update for it or a simple fix for the status bar crash that keeps happing. I got button savior as a back up so I dont get stuck on an app when this happens. I would have asked in the forum with the rom but im new to the site and it said no -_-...
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jewzcanfly said:
I'm running [ROM][KANG] CM7KFire on my kindle fire and I'm wondering if there is an update for it or a simple fix for the status bar crash that keeps happing. I got button savior as a back up so I dont get stuck on an app when this happens. I would have asked in the forum with the rom but im new to the site and it said no -_-...
the link to the rom forum:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1540449
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I would highly reccomend an upgrade to an ics-based rom. Gingerbread is....... well, the google apps and Android in general is far better in ICS and Jelly Bean. Is there a certain reason you like CM7?
No I I just tried it when I was looking for a new rom and happened upon it and decided to try it I give it props cuz its pretty nice and I love the added volume control stuffs but that about the only reasons I'm trying to stay with it other than that everything else works the same. Any roms you'd recommend?? Kind a new to Roms and I'm still experimenting. So any advice would be appreciated
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which xbmc apk runing good on (rooted) kindle fire?

any idea of which of the nightlies apk of xbmc work best for kindle fire (rooted with cm9)?
jc5182 said:
any idea of which of the nightlies apk of xbmc work best for kindle fire (rooted with cm9)?
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I'm curious as well. Anyone get XBMC working with the KF (any version ROM)? I've tried it on the SGT7 CM10 and CM10.1 and while XBMC loads and operates smoothly, video playback is very choppy.
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Hi,
I am new to Kindle. Had a Viewsonic gTablet and put on custom ROM before. But the initial read seem to suggest that the process is quite different.
Here is I can gather after the some initial reads.
1. Root the device. How to root kindle fire any version (including 8.4.6)
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3. Install a Jelly Bean ROM. Which one is the latest stable one?
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Can't help, but I have the same question. It's quite tough to find info isn't it.
nigelmercier said:
Can't help, but I have the same question. It's quite tough to find info isn't it.
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Yeah. I would like to build the latest kernel with the latest android sources myself.

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Hi!
I have Kindle HD 8.9 LTE 64GB.
I installed CM12.1 but there is no support for LTE.
I tried to find stock rom for my device but I didn't found any with LTE support.
My last stock OS was 8.5.1
I will be very grateful if someone can upload ROM for my version.
This may possible help you >> https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201075600
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pietreksz said:
Hi!
I have Kindle HD 8.9 LTE 64GB.
I installed CM12.1 but there is no support for LTE.
I tried to find stock rom for my device but I didn't found any with LTE support.
My last stock OS was 8.5.1
I will be very grateful if someone can upload ROM for my version.
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pietreksz I have the same tablet and stock firmware as you.
I am unable to root it using iRoot ver 3.3.5
What did you use to root stock?
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