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Thread: Xbox knoppix

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    Xbox knoppix

    Alot of us have heard of "xbox-linux", right?
    Well.... after messing with 3.4 for a long time ive finally ported it to xbox!

    But i have a question... am i allowed to release it to the public??

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    Re: Xbox knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by eli_watson
    Alot of us have heard of "xbox-linux", right?
    Well.... after messing with 3.4 for a long time ive finally ported it to xbox!
    Congratulations, that sounds excellent. Now that the new price of the xbox is just $150, I wanted to buy one in the next days anyway (just as a Linux server).

    So here are my questions:
    * What did you change in Knoppix to make it run?
    * Does KDE run on the 64MB Xbox? Usably fast?
    * What is needed besides an original Xbox to run it?

    Quote Originally Posted by eli_watson
    But i have a question... am i allowed to release it to the public??
    Sure! Knoppix is GPL. We are looking forward to test it.

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    Answers :)

    * What did you change in Knoppix to make it run?
    Not much, i pretty much just created a XBE (with OpenXDK, not XDK)
    that booted the linux kernal, i may be able to get other distros to boot with a few mods

    * Does KDE run on the 64MB Xbox? Usably fast?
    Yes, it runs, it is slow... mabey a few mods to the KDE (like striping it down some) would help.

    * What is needed besides an original Xbox to run it?
    A modchip/softmod

    A good softmod tut is @
    http://freexevoxtut.freeservers.com/...tut/part1.html


    I will be making a alpha release tomorrow, im going to fix a bug tonight that sometimes makes it freeze up before booting the kernal.

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    There is already a KNOPPIX inspired distro for xbox(Xebian).

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    I dont care... i just did this more to less becuse i was bored one day, and had the idea.

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    Re: Xbox knoppix

    What are you all doing with your Linux-Xboxes? Just playing around, or has anyone actually found a real use for it?

    I am thinking about a home server, but I read the Xbox consumes 100 Watt of power, whereas EPIA-systems need only 30 or so. Is there a way to disable the integrated video and save power?

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    Re: Xbox knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by probono
    What are you all doing with your Linux-Xboxes? Just playing around, or has anyone actually found a real use for it?
    I can have a use, but most people use it messing around, or for a server.

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    Re: Xbox knoppix

    Quote Originally Posted by probono
    What are you all doing with your Linux-Xboxes? Just playing around, or has anyone actually found a real use for it?

    I am thinking about a home server, but I read the Xbox consumes 100 Watt of power, whereas EPIA-systems need only 30 or so. Is there a way to disable the integrated video and save power?
    Yes, power is a real issue for 24/7. I use it as a media center and linux development.

    EPIA-systems are great but more expensive than Xbox at the moment(mine is a used one bought at 100 US). I fail to find a way to turn off the video chip and the CPU, only can save some power for the HD.

    I find that for real server use, may be get a PC from ebay with wake-on-lan support and power saving is better. As in general, the server would only be in used when I want to use it and in other times, I would rather have it sleeping(when I am sleeping, out for other activities).

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    Re: Answers :)

    Quote Originally Posted by eli_watson
    * What did you change in Knoppix to make it run?
    Not much, i pretty much just created a XBE (with OpenXDK, not XDK)
    that booted the linux kernal, i may be able to get other distros to boot with a few mods

    * Does KDE run on the 64MB Xbox? Usably fast?
    Yes, it runs, it is slow... mabey a few mods to the KDE (like striping it down some) would help.

    * What is needed besides an original Xbox to run it?
    A modchip/softmod

    A good softmod tut is @
    http://freexevoxtut.freeservers.com/...tut/part1.html


    I will be making a alpha release tomorrow, im going to fix a bug tonight that sometimes makes it freeze up before booting the kernal.
    xromwell or xbeboot can boot all flavour of xbox-capable linux kernels and you don't even need any XDK, just gnu C compiler is good enough. They are the equivalent of lilo/grub on PC.

    BTW, the link about Xbox modding is pretty old especially for softmod. Try http://www.xbox-scene.com for latest techniques. I can now boot straightly to linux on power up using softmod without losing any game playing capability of it.

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    Alpha Release


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