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I'm tired of the laggy fireOS and want to install something like Ubuntu touch on it, is it even possible? I heard the kindle fire is not rootable anymore since a long time but idk, maybe there's a solution out there.
Kindles run a Linux operating system with X11 and everything on board already. To make better use of that one can utilize a full blown Linux distro including a proper desktop environment through chroot.
Bought the first bootable Linux CD back in the 90s (Debian), got Linux running on a DEC Alpha soon after, so I've been around the block. I don't see any reason at all to get linux on a Fire except as an academic challenge.