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Android-tools problem, can't flash
Hello, I downloaded android-tools from official repo, for flashing, but it seems it's an old version, related to other distros(manjaro has 7.1, opensuse one is still 5.1). I own a nexus 6 and tried to flash the latest update. When I tried to Fastboot system.img, I got the following "(bootloader) Data size exceeds download buffer FAILED (remote failure)" , so I downloaded a Manjaro live img to have a working phone again. I googled the issue and found that I need to have a newer Fastboot. I installed android studio, but it didn't make a difference(I might have done something wrong)
So, how can I update Fastboot or install a newer version of android-tools?
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Re: Android-tools problem, can't flash
You can download the latest release from android.com. When you visit the following page, if the page doesn't automatically recognize your Linux, click "Other Downloads" and scroll down to the Linux zip archive.
https://developer.android.com/studio...html#downloads
And, if you'd like an RPM in the future, you might submit a "feature request" to https://bugzilla.opensuse.org.
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Re: Android-tools problem, can't flash
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Re: Android-tools problem, can't flash
ok, I found 3 more solutions for updating to latest adb & fastboot:
1) get an rpm android-tools package e.g. from fedora(which is 2017 build)
2) get the latest package from any distro and use alien to make it work
3)download the latest zip from google https://dl.google.com/android/reposi...test-linux.zip, extract wherever you want and replace your old adb & fastboot files, to make them work system wide(type whereis adb to find them).Type adb version to check if everything is working fine.
I now have adb 1.0.39(latest) and I can flash latest factory images without a problem
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Re: Android-tools problem, can't flash
 Originally Posted by tsu2
I am on Leap 42.3 and would like to submit a feature request but there are no openSUSE Leap option in the menu. Does it matter?
It's kind of hard to know how to go about on bugzilla page to submit such a request.
Thank you in advance.
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Re: Android-tools problem, can't flash
 Originally Posted by simorgh
I am on Leap 42.3 and would like to submit a feature request but there are no openSUSE Leap option in the menu. Does it matter?
It's kind of hard to know how to go about on bugzilla page to submit such a request.
Thank you in advance.
IMO it would be better/quicker to try and contact the maintainer of the package and ask her/him to update it to the latest version. Or ...... take a dive in OBS, use the currently available package as an example and create a new one based on the most recent ADB . You can use the credentials you use here.
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Re: Android-tools problem, can't flash
... and, it would also be better, when you have a problem, to start your own thread rather than hang your post onto the end of an almost-yr-old thread.
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Re: Android-tools problem, can't flash
 Originally Posted by Fraser_Bell
... and, it would also be better, when you have a problem, to start your own thread rather than hang your post onto the end of an almost-yr-old thread. 
If the problem is similar or exctly the same then I feel like it's still OK to use the old thread.
It would be easier for other users to find the solution to the problem quickly instead of browsing multiple threads.
Last edited by shibaa987; 03-Jun-2018 at 12:07.
Reason: Added few more words to add clarity
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