![]() ![]() ![]() Once configured properly, Linux "just works" for all Android devices.įully 50% of problems for Windows users trying to work with Andriod fail to setup adb, fastboot, and VARIOUS drivers correctly. I only want to point out that Linux "speaks" to Android natively, without all of the driver (and other) issues of Windows. There are valid reasons to use M$, I just prefer to use it only when necessary. ![]() I've used every version since Dos 6 w/Windows 3.1 (skipping Windows ME, and Vista for personal reasons as I considered them both crap). If you're using an Andriod phone, you ARE using *nix (on a daily basis). Your statement "the only *nix I've ever had any serious use of," is quite frankly incorrect TBH. Common sense there that many don't have/use.Ĭlick to expand.PMFJI as this reply wasn't to me, but bcrichster was making a valid suggestion. It's possible for me to make a mistake, so double check - I'm human.īack up important data and other things prior to ANY phone mods. ![]() Do look over everything, be sure this makes sense, and you understand what we're doing before starting. Too many things can go wrong - normally a loose nut on the keyboard. Here's what *I* would do, but the usual disclaimers apply: I take no responsibility for any ill effects, data loss, you brick your phone, set off a nuclear blast, whatever. If the above isn't true, back up the bus and start from scratch. USB debugging enabled, adb reboot bootloader gets you into fastboot - correct? I "assume" you have drivers, abd & fastboot setup correctly or you wouldn't have been able to unlock the bootloader - correct? Click to expand.OK, I went back a few posts of yours and it appears you have the US996 - lucky you! OEM bootloader unlock is much easier than the Dirty Santa kludge I had to use on my VS995. ![]()
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