Novell: Linux finally breaks even
Novell: Linux finally breaks even
Channel Register: “Well, that only took six years and change.”
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Wii running Linux (better quality)
about 4 days ago - 25 comments
Short video of Linux booting on my Wii. It’s running Debian/Whiite 0.1a, kernel 2.6.27b-isobel-wii and xorg 7.1 (with nuvalo’s cube driver), controlled by a wiimote (cwiid driver) and USB keyboard. The kernel is bootstrapped from the homebrew channel and starts the system from SD card. X starts (running fluxbox), and Firefox runs. Download and installation More >
Run Linux Inside Windows
about 6 days ago - 25 comments
This will show you how you can load and run Ubuntu Linux on Windows without even having to restart your computer. The links used in this tutorial are listed below: www.vmware.com – (172.9 MB) www.ubuntu.com – (697.9MB) linux.wolphination.com – (23.2KB)
Nintendo DS Linux wireless & co.
about 6 days ago - 25 comments
Sorry for the quality and small size, it looked better at 640×480 . Due to youtube blocking URLs, replace the backslashes with slashes and it should work. http:\\3web.dkm.cz\modrak\uploadr\stored\dslinuxcmds
Ipod Linux – 5th Gen
about 1 week ago - 25 comments
iPodlinux.org, stop asking me stupid questions! Me running some ipod linux/rockbox on my ipod video.
HP IPAQ WM5 / Linux dual boot
about 1 week ago - 13 comments
Booting a Linux Kernel from within the WM5 environment thus preserving the IPAQs original ROM.
Xbox 360 Hacked to run linux at 23c3
about 1 week ago - 26 comments
Sorry about the encoding; I wanted to get it out before the video got dugg. This is a demonstration of a hacked Xbox 360 running Linux at 23c3, Chaos Computer Club lightning talks in Germany. Some anonymous hooded guy comes along and shows it to the applauding crowd.
Can’t Linux and Android Just Get Along?
about 3 weeks ago - No comments
Can’t Linux and Android Just Get Along?
BOSTON — Make no mistake about it: Open source developers can be a very passionate bunch. At the LinuxCon conference, the topic of why Google Android code is not part of Linux was the subject of some intense discussion.
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