
PS2 Linux Kit
PS2 Linux Kit
I preordered the PS2 Linux kit a long time ago and it arrived today, w00t! I haven't had much time to play with it but it is a full blown Linux box now. Seems to have everything a normal PC Linux box would have except for wads of RAM.


- Hipnotic_Tranz
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Just one question... ...why? Did ya do it just cause ya wanted something to do or because you wanted a Linux box? Methinks that if all you wanted was a Linux box then you could build one a lot cheaper than this? 
But hey, looks/sounds cool either way
But hey, looks/sounds cool either way
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It cost $200.how much was it?
I think of it as a functional novelty. I already had a PS2. It really is pretty cool. It makes a nice little backup box. I could make it a router. I can use it as a jump point to use Linux tools when I am on a Windows box. I could check my e-mail on it when I am away. I can run a FTP server on it. I can run a web server on it. I can run Mame on it. I am running an authentication server for routers on it just to see if I could and because I can. There are a million things you can do with it.Just one question... ...why?
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Other than web browsing nothing I do in Linux uses the GUI. Kinda surprising now that I stop and think about it. I can't really say how it compares. It has Gnome and KDE and they look the same as I remeber them in Redhat 7.1.
The most promising project to keep the kernel up to date looks like this one:
http://www.xrhino.com/products/brkernel.php
The most promising project to keep the kernel up to date looks like this one:
http://www.xrhino.com/products/brkernel.php