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	docs/installation: Rephrase dependency information
Reduce emphasis on the Android SDK requirements to prevent confusion when running with Linux only targets.
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		@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ Operating System
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WA runs on a native Linux install. It has been tested on recent Ubuntu releases,
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but other recent Linux distributions should work as well. It should run on
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either 32-bit or 64-bit OS, provided the correct version of Android (see
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below) was installed. Officially, **other environments are not supported**.
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either 32-bit or 64-bit OS, provided the correct version of dependencies (see
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below) are installed. Officially, **other environments are not supported**.
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WA has been known to run on Linux Virtual machines and in Cygwin environments,
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though additional configuration may be required in both cases (known issues
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include makings sure USB/serial connections are passed to the VM, and wrong
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@@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ possible to get limited functionality with minimal porting effort).
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Android SDK
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-----------
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You need to have the Android SDK with at least one platform installed.
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To interact with Android devices you will need to have the Android SDK
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with at least one platform installed.
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To install it, download the ADT Bundle from here_.  Extract it
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and add ``<path_to_android_sdk>/sdk/platform-tools`` and ``<path_to_android_sdk>/sdk/tools``
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to your ``PATH``.  To test that you've installed it properly, run ``adb
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