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I think we need a thread for flashing new kernels / OS releases for Jolla too
So, I'll open this:
1. Where to get flasher tool (for linux of course)?
2. Is it possible to flash kernel in situ?
3. What support binaries are needed, like FIASCO images?
4. Where to get kernel build tree and toolchains?
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1. Currently there is no flasher tool available for general public. Flashing is only possible on care centers (or by Jolla employees). This means that you need to be carefull out there when beeing in developer mode, if you brick your device it can take some time to get device to care for reflashing (and on worst case you may have void your warranty for example if you have overclocked and fried the cpu with custom kernel module while beeing in developer mode). However we are working on possible flashing solution to be available for developers during 2014, but there is no decisions nor ETA defined yet.
4. Most likely by sending source code request to address which is stated in about device settings page.
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4. Most likely by sending source code request to address which is stated in about device settings page.
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2013-12-13
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Why software changes can void hardware warranty? That was always puzzling to me. Can something actually break in the device from such thing?
So, I'll open this:
1. Where to get flasher tool (for linux of course)?
2. Is it possible to flash kernel in situ?
3. What support binaries are needed, like FIASCO images?
4. Where to get kernel build tree and toolchains?