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<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 7px; top: -35px; width: 901px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Here is what you will need to do to install danuntu.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -82px; top: 277px; width: 1089px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">It is preferred to have root access on the rk3066 device or </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 227px; top: 321px; width: 462px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">else a rooted custom rom.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -68px; top: 411px; width: 1062px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">First, you need to install a recovery kernel. You can choose </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -85px; top: 455px; width: 1096px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">any recovery kernel as long as it supports ubuntu. To make it </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -36px; top: 500px; width: 998px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">easier for you I have already provided the Alok Sinha’s </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -44px; top: 544px; width: 1013px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">picuntu recovery kernel with two easy-peasy installation </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 377px; top: 589px; width: 162px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">methods.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 370px; top: 723px; width: 176px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Method 1.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 118px; top: 767px; width: 681px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">This method requires a rooted device.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 857px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">1. Download <ahref="https://github.com/danog/danuntu/releases/download/legacy/picuntu-recoverkern.zip"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">this file</a> on your device.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 901px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">2. Extract the downloaded zip file to /data/local/tmp (you </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 946px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">can use <ahref="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">Es file explorer</a> to extract the zip).</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 990px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">3. Install and open the <ahref="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=it"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">Terminal emulator app.</a></span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1035px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">4. In terminal emulator type:</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1160px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">(grant superuser access if prompted)</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1204px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">If you see a # instead of a $ next to the curent folder name </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1249px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">then continue to step 5. If there’s still a $ or nothing at all </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1294px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">then wait some time. If the # still doesn’t come up check in </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1338px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">the superuser app if you have granted permissions to </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1383px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Terminal Emulator. Once you have granted superuser </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1427px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">permission to Terminal Emulator type su again in the terminal </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1472px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">emulator. If you still can’t see the # then probably you don’t </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1517px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">have root or it is disabled in the superuser app. Download </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1561px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;"><ahref="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=it"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">root checker</a> to check whether you have root access.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1606px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">5. Type:</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1829px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">6. That’s it! If flash_image flashed the recovery kernel </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1874px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">successfully then you can go on to the actual danuntu </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1918px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">installation tutorial! Just don’t forget to type exit twice to </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 1963px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">exit the terminal emulator.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 367px; top: 2052px; width: 182px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Method 2.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -11px; top: 2097px; width: 948px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">This method doesn’t require root access but it has a </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 225px; top: 2141px; width: 466px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">disadvantage (see step 3).</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2230px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">1. Download <ahref="https://github.com/danog/danuntu/releases/download/legacy/update.zip"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">this file</a> to your device.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2320px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">2a. Install the downloaded file as an OTA update. This can </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2364px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">be done usually by going in Settings > Info about this device > </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2409px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">system upgrade > local upgrade > Here select the downloaded </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2453px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">file and click yes in the prompt that will follow. </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2543px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">2b. If you have a custom recovery (CWM) than simply reboot </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2587px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">into recovery and flash the downloaded zip.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2676px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">3. When you will want to reboot to the recovery kernel you </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2721px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">will need to repeat the above steps (you can skip the first </span>
<spanclass="xr_tl Testo_normale"style="top: 2766px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">step if you didn’t delete the file after flashing it).</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 281px; top: 2899px; width: 354px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Danuntu installation</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -3px; top: 2989px; width: 921px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Here are the instructions on how to install danuntu.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -15px; top: 3033px; width: 956px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">The installation procedure will vary depending on the </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 84px; top: 3078px; width: 747px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">operating system installed on your device.</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -50px; top: 3122px; width: 1026px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">If you have a rk3066 tablet or phone (touch device) or a </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -37px; top: 3167px; width: 999px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">non-rk3066 stick/tablet/phone, use the without kernel </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -80px; top: 3301px; width: 1077px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Here are all the instructions on how to install danuntu using:</span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -11px; top: 3390px; width: 948px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">A linux PC (including raspberry pi, and danuntu stick. </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -52px; top: 3434px; width: 1029px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Installation using the SE208BW is possible only with the </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -75px; top: 4193px; width: 1076px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">Once you’ve installed danuntu on your sdcard/USB drive, go </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: -86px; top: 4237px; width: 1097px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">to the <ahref="configuration.htm"onclick="return(xr_nn());"onmousemove="xr_mo(this,0)">configuration</a> page. There you will find instructions on </span>
<spanclass="xr_tc Testo_normale"style="left: 144px; top: 4282px; width: 628px;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:32px;">how to boot and configure danuntu.</span>