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4. You can also check under the Network tab to find the Device Name of your Galileo. It should
be something like usbmodemXXXX. Keep that name in mind as we go to the next step,
updating
firmware.
Linux Driver Install
Like Mac, drivers are not necessary to use the Galileo with Linux. Follow the steps below to install
the board:
1. Connect 5V power to the Galileo (before connecting USB).
2. Connect a
micro-B USB cable
on your computer.
3. Open a terminal and type
4. Take note of the port number that the Galileo is assigned to, you'll need that when you upload
code to the board.
Updating Firmware
Updating the Galileo firmware is a good first step to take after driver installation. It helps to prove that
your software and drivers are set up correctly, and it prepares your Galileo board with the most up-
to-date firmware available. Follow the steps below to update your Galileo board's firmware.
Step 1: Reboot the Galileo (No SD Cards!)
To reboot the Galileo, first unplug the USB cable. Then unplug the 5V adapter from the board. If
there is an SD card in the Galileo, remove it before powering the board back up.
To power the board back up, make sure you plug the 5V cable in first, then plug in a USB cable into
from the USB Client port on the Galileo to an available socket
ls /dev/ttyACM*
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