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 I have installed Ozone (V2.22g) on Kubuntu (16.10 64bit) and attached a nRF51DK via USB. I can successfully run a test program using nrfjprog with the following script: 
 # Commands to flash nRF51-DK using RF5x-Command-Line-Tools-Linux64
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