How can I uninstall Kitkat from my Nexus 5?

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That was the update I took the time to Root the device and type: stty <hit-return>

Then I saw the pure unadulterated source, but as you say stick with Unix, because at least then you know whats going over the GPIO input / output pins and you can monitor it all in real time and keep the kiddies off your internal network with there Flaming toolkit's and there broken OS.. lol

Gotta realize that there is a compromise to make. As a non-commercial user (which a majority of home users are) do you want to stick to Unix and forgo the real world applications of the web - like watch netflix or enjoy a modern video game or use a smartphone when on the go etc? If so, sure - stick with Unix and keep kiddies off your internal network.

Back to my earlier question though - What exactly does your rant have to do with this thread?
 
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I bought my wife a google nexus 5 phone for her birthday. It was great until Google without my knowledge or permission ruined it by downgrading the firmware to KITCRAP!!! She can no longer use her phone because after two years learning how to use Jelly Bean she now is faced with a completely new operating system which we didn`t ask for and don`t want.


Wait a minute the Nexus 5 was released with KitKat v4.4 not Jelly Bean 4.3/4.2.x/4.1.x. KitKat was released on 11/31/2013 with the first Nexus 5. There were no Nexus 5 running Jelly Bean from day one of the Nexus 5.

LOL maybe the OP should buy a Samsung since they abandon most of their customers with Android updates in the past. Then again that is why my wife likes Samsung since she would still be running Windows 98 if she still had the option.
 
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You're getting out of control here. You should take your rants over to a forum that deals with tin-foil hats.
 
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Trolling - Do not post inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages to provoke users into responding in a negative way. Calling another member a troll is also a form of trolling.

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Thanks for the cleanup :)
 

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