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 ====== Installation and uninstallation guide ====== ====== Installation and uninstallation guide ======
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 This article covers installation of Oh So Hero on various systems.  This article covers installation of Oh So Hero on various systems. 
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 ===== Linux ===== ===== Linux =====
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 Linux version is universal and should work on most popular distributions. Do note that this build might not work on Linux systems running on ARM hardware such as Apple Silicon, Qualcomm Snapdragon etc. Linux version is universal and should work on most popular distributions. Do note that this build might not work on Linux systems running on ARM hardware such as Apple Silicon, Qualcomm Snapdragon etc.
  
 ==== Installation via file managers ==== ==== Installation via file managers ====
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 Following instructions work for the majority of popular Linux distributions, e.g. Ubuntu/Mint, OpenSuSe etc... Following instructions work for the majority of popular Linux distributions, e.g. Ubuntu/Mint, OpenSuSe etc...
  
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 ==== Installation via terminal) ==== ==== Installation via terminal) ====
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 For advanced users For advanced users
  
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   - Go to that folder in your file manager and open the file. Or, in the terminal, write   - Go to that folder in your file manager and open the file. Or, in the terminal, write
  ''./OhSoHero.x86_64''  ''./OhSoHero.x86_64''
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 ==== Uninstallation ==== ==== Uninstallation ====
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 To uninstall, you can simply delete all extracted files. To uninstall, you can simply delete all extracted files.
  
 ==== Steam Deck/SteamOS ==== ==== Steam Deck/SteamOS ====
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 SteamOS can run both native Linux build and Windows build via Proton. Linux build is recommended for better performance. SteamOS can run both native Linux build and Windows build via Proton. Linux build is recommended for better performance.
  
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 ==== ChromeOS ==== ==== ChromeOS ====
-See Linux installation guide above. Do note that it might not work if you have an ARM-based device. 
-While ChromeOS also has Android app support, Android builds were not tested on it.  
  
 +ChromeOS is not officially supported. However, you might try to install Android or Linux build on your ChromeOS device. You can try following guides (external links):
 +  * [[https://www.slashgear.com/886590/how-to-install-apks-on-your-chromebook/|Installing Android APKs on your Chromebook]] 
 +  * [[https://www.computerworld.com/article/1706022/linux-apps-on-chrome-os-an-easy-to-follow-guide.html|Installing Linux (DEB) apps on your Chromebook]]
 ===== Android ===== ===== Android =====
-There's two android builds - 32-bit and 64-bit (arm64). If you have a more or less modern phone, you should choose ARM64 one. If it doesn't work, try the other one.  
  
 +There's two Android builds - Standard (x86) and ARM64. If you have a more or less modern phone, you should choose the ARM64 one. If it doesn't work, try the other one. 
 ==== Installation ==== ==== Installation ====
  
-In order to install APK, you need to specifically allow installing apps from unknown sources. Depending on your firmware and android version, a notification will pop up, asking you to allow this. +In order to install APK, you need to specifically allow installing apps from unknown sources. Depending on your firmware and android version, a notification will pop up, asking you to allow this. If not, look for relevant setting in your device's Settings app. 
  
 ==== Uninstallation ==== ==== Uninstallation ====
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