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Fix these links, as they appear to be broken (#1595)

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	Author: skullY <skullydazed@gmail.com>
	Date:   Sat Aug 5 20:54:34 2017 -0700

		Overhaul the Getting Started section and add a FAQ section

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## How to compile {#how-to-compile} ## How to compile {#how-to-compile}
Before you are able to compile, you'll need to [install an environment](build_environment_setup.md) for AVR or/and ARM development. Once that is complete, you'll use the `make` command to build a keyboard and keymap with the following notation: Before you are able to compile, you'll need to [install an environment](getting_started_build_tools.md) for AVR or/and ARM development. Once that is complete, you'll use the `make` command to build a keyboard and keymap with the following notation:
make planck-rev4-default make planck-rev4-default

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# Frequently Asked Build Questions # Frequently Asked Build Questions
This page covers questions about building QMK. If you have not yet you should read the [Build Environment Setup](build_environment_setup.md) and [Make Instructions](make_instructions.md) guides. This page covers questions about building QMK. If you have not yet you should read the [Build Environment Setup](getting_started_build_tools.md) and [Make Instructions](make_instructions.md) guides.
## Can't program on Linux ## Can't program on Linux
You will need proper permission to operate a device. For Linux users see udev rules below. Easy way is to use `sudo` command, if you are not familiar with this command check its manual with `man sudo` or this page on line. You will need proper permission to operate a device. For Linux users see udev rules below. Easy way is to use `sudo` command, if you are not familiar with this command check its manual with `man sudo` or this page on line.