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Android Flashing Guide

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Once downloaded the Windows flash tool, please unzip it to reveal the '''FlashToolWindows''' folder. Next, run the flash tool by double clicking on '''flash_tool''' (flash_tool.exe) file in the '''FlashToolWindows''' folder.
You can now skip the next part regarding Linux and move on to the '''Configuring Flash ToolDownload Gemini Firmware''' section.
You will also need a firmware to flash, either Linux or Android. You can find the available Gemini firmware here: [[Gemini Firmware]]
'''Notes - Fedora 28'''
On Fedora you will have to write the following command to allow applications running with root privileges to access the X server (this will fix the lines above for both gedit and flash_tool): <code>xhost +local:</code> Additionally you will have to  restart the udev service by typing (or rebooting your machine): <code>udevadm control --reload-rules && udevadm trigger</code> Finally, you will need to install the following dependency:
<code>sudo yum install nas-libs-1.9.4-13.fc28.x86_64</code>
 
==Download Gemini Firmware==
Now that the Flash Tool is running, it is time to download the Gemini Firmware.
 
Planet Computers provides both an Android-only firmware and a dual-boot Android-Linux firmware.
 
 
 
You can find the available Gemini firmware here: [[Gemini Firmware]]
 
Make sure you download your selected firmware and that you follow the
==Configuring Flash Tool==
You will also need a firmware to flash, either Linux or Android. You can find the available Gemini firmware here: [[Gemini Firmware]]
== ==