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You can find information about flashing the Linux firmware [[Linux Flash Guide|here]]
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Please note that Linux support is still under development at the moment, and the Debian technology preview is mainly for people who wants to experiment with it. We will provide updated firmwares in the next few weeks, please stay tuned!
 
Please note that Linux support is still under development at the moment, and the Debian technology preview is mainly for people who wants to experiment with it. We will provide updated firmwares in the next few weeks, please stay tuned!

Revision as of 16:24, 16 March 2018

Linux Installation Notes.

The following steps will allow you to flash an original Android firmware or a Linux dual boot firmware. At the moment the flash tool only supports Windows.

Please note: Flashing Android or Linux will delete any user data on the device. Please make sure you have a backup of any important data before starting!


  1. Install Windows FlashTool drivers.
    Note: The drivers have been updated to improve compatibility with Windows 10.
  2. Download the Flashing tool
  3. Use it with one of the following firmware:


Here you can find information about flashing the Linux firmware.

Please note that Linux support is still under development at the moment, and the Debian technology preview is mainly for people who wants to experiment with it. We will provide updated firmwares in the next few weeks, please stay tuned!


Source Code

Source code for the Linux kernel and the bootloader has been published on GitHub:  https://github.com/dguidipc