Debian Notes

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This page provides information about running Linux on your Gemini.


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Linux boot notes

The multi boot mechanism works as follow.
Starting from a switched OFF Gemini, press the Esc (On) key to start the unit until the Gemini vibrates. Once you feel the vibration you can choose the boot mode by pressing the following key combination:
  • Boot 1: This is the default booting option when no buttons are pressed.
  • Recovery Mode: Esc (On) is pressed. This will always boot into overy mode.
  • Boot 2: Side (silver) button is pressed.
  • Boot 3: Esc(On) key is pressed and Side button is also pressed


After the screen turns ON you can release the keys.


Debian Linux notes

  • On Debian, the keyboard mapping can be selected directly in the Login screen, by choosing the correct language as in the following screenshot:
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Sailfish OS Linux notes

Updating Android on a Android/Linux Gemini

While your Android-only Gemini can be updated with the over the air update, for an Android/Linux system you will have to update your device manually.