

When you run it, you will get something like this: Details of that are in the script I suppose. It would be really nice if each item it did were separately documented to ensure it wasn't doing dumb stuff to your machine. This tool seems to come with all binaries you require (adb and whatnot). My laptop is Linux, so I ran '3-Amazon-Fire-5th-gen-linux-mac.sh' as your standard user (if it needs root it will sudo and ask for password).It has wrapper scripts to attempt to make it easy for Linux and allegedly OSX and Windows (didn't test). I downloaded "AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip" which was about 153mb at the time of writing (May 2016). Get a tool called Root Junky Super Tool.Enable 3rd party app install via Settings-> Security-> 'Apps from Unknown Sources'.Click on 'Serial Number' a bunch of times until it shows a new 'Developer Options' item. Enable developer options on your kindle by going to Settings-> Device Options.
