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Updating the image
Once the Linux boots, connect to the Internet (either via the on-board WIFI adapter or using Ethernet cable). You might use the graphical network manager or edit the configuration files via command line. Then open a console terminal (press ALT+CTRL+T) and type:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
Insert your password if prompted and wait until each of the commands succeeds.
If you decide to completely re-write the image at the eMMC memory, follow the advice in the next chapter.