Heimdall is an open-source cross-platform project that provides a graphical interface for flashing firmware on Samsung Galaxy devices. In this article, we will discuss how to install Heimdall on Fedora Server Latest.
Before we start with the installation, let’s make sure that we have all the prerequisites in place:
To start the installation process, follow the steps below:
Open a terminal window by right-clicking on the Fedora desktop and selecting ‘Open Terminal.’
Next, let’s create a new repository file for Heimdall.
sudo vi /etc/yum.repos.d/heimdall.repo
Now, paste the following content into the file:
[heimdall]
name=Heimdall
baseurl=https://downloads.heimdall.site/rpm/$(rpm -E %fedora)/$
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
Save and exit the file by pressing ‘Esc,’ then typing :wq
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Update the repository list to include Heimdall:
sudo dnf update
Finally, install Heimdall by running the command:
sudo dnf install heimdall-frontend
Once the installation is complete, you should be able to launch Heimdall from the Applications menu under ‘System Tools.’
In this tutorial, we have demonstrated how to install Heimdall on Fedora Server Latest. It is an easy and straightforward process that helps you install and manage firmware on your Samsung Galaxy devices.
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