add call out to linux

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:::
## Command Line Interface Instructions
### Install Prerequisite Software
<Tabs
groupId="operating-system"
defaultValue="linux"
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]}>
<TabItem value="linux">
Check if you have `python3` and `pip` installed with the following command
```shell
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</TabItem>
<TabItem value="macos">
OS X comes with `Python 2.7` installed, but not `pip`. The following uses Homebrew to install `python3` which includes `pip3`. On MacOS you will use `pip3` instead > of `pip`.
:::note
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</TabItem>
</Tabs>
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pip3 install --upgrade esptool
```
### Confirm Communication With Chip
<Tabs
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{label: 'macOS', value: 'macos'},
{label: 'Windows', value: 'windows'},
]}>
<TabItem value="linux"></TabItem>
<TabItem value="linux">
:::important
On Linux, you may need to explicitly declare esptool as a .py script. Use `esptool.py chip_id`.
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</TabItem>
<TabItem value="macos">
:::important
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</TabItem>
</Tabs>
## Connect and Configure Device
After flashing the Meshtastic firmware to the device, you can proceed with the initial configuration.