[DOWNLOAD] Latest Linux ADB/Fastboot x64 Linux binaries (as of Feb '14) - Android General

Pardon me if there is already a thread that has these, but I couldn't for the life of me find them anywhere. So I downloaded the latest SDK and pulled the binaries [file android-sdk_r22.3-linux.tgz, works on Android 4.4.2].
Should work on 32 and 64-bit [tested on 64-bit].
adb_fastboot-1.0.31.bz2 - 0.58MB - https://www.mediafire.com/?8guoc2ijera2jqw

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