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why would you want to run Ubuntu on an xbox anyways, there is a perfectly good distro of linux that runs natively on the xbox, I believe its debian based. But experimentation with new distros on new hardware is always cool
i find it hillarious, he is the CEO of a company that directly defies microsofts hold, and then desides to throw up a large sum of money to an organization working to load linux on a microsoft gaming system... he's basicly telling microsoft what he thinks of them.
well the xbox uses a plain old 686 celeron processor, so any distro can work on it. The only problem is the xbox bios is really, really crap(well to run linux anyway), so the hardest part of porting a distro to the xbox would be dealing with the stupid bios.
so I've looked into this, and getting linux onto the xbox without a modchip is officially a pain in the ass. Splicing usb wires and getting special saves onto the mem-chip that allows for you to use code that M$ messed up on that allows Linux to be on their precious box.
There are people online that will send you an xbox with linux already on it, kinda takes the fun out of hardware hacking by doing that, but if you want an xbox with linux, then thats one way to go.
A simple usb to xbox adapter can be found at www.lik-sang.com along with all kinds of crazy crap for videogames.
sweet action man, let us know how that turns out for you, I've got an xbox lying around that I'd like to put linux on as well, it would be nice to hear how your experience goes and all that jazz....
if you don't mind not being able to play games, you can turn it into a full pc, that has complete access to the internet, can run X with kde or gnome(or whatever DE/WM you want) and can run any program/game/can connect any hardware that linux supports.
Although all i really use my xbox for is emulation(through the linux versions of Zsnes epsxe and gens)
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