![]() If you'd like, you can rename it to the simpler name of 'AndroidSDK.tgz'. I chose to keep it in my Downloads folder, myself. Preparation: Installing the Android SDK, ADB, Fastboot & Setting Up Your Nexus S to be RecognizedĢ. If you're using something else (or different applications), there are terminal commands offered, and you probably have an idea on how to adapt the given instructions to your Linux OS. (For those who are looking specifically for this, it's '18d1', and I assume will be the same on all Nexus devices to come If this means nothing to you right now, read on.)ĭisclaimer: I take no responsibility if something goes wrong (if it does, it should be fixable though), Unlocking your bootloader voids your warranty (but you can lock it back), Unlocking the bootloader will wipe your entire phone, including USB Storage so make a copy of all those family photos and other files you may have put onto the USB storage if you want to keep them.įor the sake of sanity, this guide assumes you are using Ubuntu. Whether it's because you're new to the Android SDK/adb, somewhat new to Linux, or can't simply can't seem to find the Vendor Code for the Nexus S. Setting up your machine to get adb and fastboot to recognize your device takes a tiny bit of extra work on a Linux operating system, but what exactly needs to be done may not be clear to everyone. One thing I've noticed is there isn't a lot of documentation for getting set up and unlocking your bootloader on a Linux OS. ![]()
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