![]() ![]() Since the time of writing, the project has moved, so the referenced github repo is now rather empty. Update Ma- regarding the 1.4.2 source code So briefly how to install it, although I'm not gonna give the whole command specific walk through as it is in the readme:Įnter the directory and follow the build instructions as detailed (the last time I checked) at the very bottom of the readme file, specific for Linux, so it was inside the Linux folder. Also they were 1.4.1 so they unfortunately didn't work for me, so I had to install them myself after compiling. There were binaries of 1.4.0 on the official website, and 1.4.1 in the ubuntu repo.Īt the time, I could also install heimdall from ubuntu repos with apt-get install, however the packages were called heimdall-flash and heimdall-flash-frontend. I had to use 1.4.2 to get it to work with my phone so if you have issues you should try getting the newest one. I had to compile that myself from source though, but it was relatively easy if you just follow the build instructions inside the readme. I recommend using heimdall-frontend, but you need both because heimdall-frontend depends on heimdall.Īt the time of this post, the newest version was 1.4.2. Heimdall is also cross platform so you can follow this guide if you're on mac or windows I think. ![]() ![]() It's cross platform, and supposedly equivalent in functionality to that of Odin, although I've never tried Odin. I had a bit of a learning curve when learning how to use Heimdall to flash images onto my phone (i9506, aka ks01lte) so hopefully this can help others with what I learned.įirst of all, Heimdall is a flashing software for putting firmware into the different partitions of Samsung Android phones. ![]()
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