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Windows 2000 Runs On Xbox Under Linux

MBCook writes "Everybody's favorite Xbox hackers have got Linux running for roughly six weeks, and now it runs well enough to announce that Windows has been run inside Linux with common PC virtualization software. They even have a little video of it playing a MPEG 4 of The Matrix fullscreen!"

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  1. oh the irony by cyborch · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...of taking an MS product and hacking at it 'till it runs linux, just to emulate another MS product.

  2. But... by DarkHelmet · · Score: 5, Funny

    The obvious question is if they can get an Windows XBox Emulator working within Windows2000 on the Xbox.

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  3. for Pete's Sake! by Naikrovek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Someone PLEASE get these people a decent TV, man! and a better camera! ;)

    Those photos would have a lot more impact on me if i could see them better. hehe these guys are doing great things but someone please donate a TV or bigger monitor or whatever they're using.

  4. Just came across this page by perlyking · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://www.openoffice.org/screenshots/index.html
    screenshots of open office on XBOX.

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  5. wow.. running for 6 weeks! by hugesmile · · Score: 5, Funny
    Six weeks without crashing! That might be a new record!


    I remember when NT first came out, and Microsoft was pushing it as an Enterprise Server. One of their top engineers was involved in the press announcement, and made the comment with pride that some of the systems in the lab have been running for six weeks without crashing.


    The analysts and large customers ROASTED him: "We've had AS400's and HP 3000's and 9000's and Dec Vax's that haven't crashed EVER for YEARS."


    Somehow, Gates wiggled his way into the data center. Those Vax's and 3000's are probably still running without crashing, ten years later, if they're still there....

    ...And Microsoft learned to never reward a top engineer by letting him speak at a press announcement.

  6. Why is it so fascinating? by mocm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Anytime someone gets another program running under
    xbox linux you get a new article on /..
    What is so surprising? Once you got the kernel with drivers for framebuffer, sound and usb running you could run almost any program that runs under ix86 linux.
    The next big news would be that 3d acceleration is running, so that you can run all those 3d games with reasonable speed.
    Anybody try the Xbox as a UT server yet? NWN server anyone?
    Ok, it's not easy to get Win2000 running with just 64MB.

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  7. Okay.. so how many... by netsharc · · Score: 5, Funny
    counts of violation of the DMCA is that?
    • One for cracking the Xbox.
    • Two for pirating Windows.
    • Three for having a bootleg copy of the Matrix.
    I guess if you wanna piss 'em off, better do it all at once. :) Anybody have an MP3 of N-"Stupid f'ing-Capitalist-no-space-trip-for-you!"-Sync for them to play?
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  8. Slashdot needs another topic category by irishkev · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN"

  9. The story so far... by xxSOUL_EATERxx · · Score: 5, Funny

    So now I can download and watch a video... of an MPEG... being played on an OS... which is being EMULATED under another OS.... which is being run on hardware designed for an entirely different OS.

    It is fitting that the video in question is from The Matrix. I just want to know what combination of blue and red pills to you take understand the whole setup.

  10. Re:Presumably they chose Windows 2000 over Windows by slide-rule · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think a phone call into product activation would've been a hoot.

    Product Activation: "Hello, Product Activation center. What can I do to help you today?"
    Crafty Hacker: "Uh, yeah. I need to re-activate my XP installation. I changed a couple things and it apparently tripped something."
    PA: "Okay, sure. First, what's the CD Key on your XP installation disk?"
    CH: "Err, its [rattles off numbers/letters]."
    PA: "Right. Okay. What type of system do you have it running on now,then? I need your make/model, processor speed, [etc.]"
    CH: "Well, I guess the system is a Microsoft XBOX. [starts ratting off rest of system specs] --"
    PA: "A What? It doesn't run on that. Are you sure you don't mean--"
    CH: "No, really... the verification hash of the system is [rattles off numbers/letters]"
    PA: "That seems like a valid hash, but..." (Increasingly nervous product activation employee has a panic attack as a manager tries to make sense of the ensuing chaos.)

  11. Using virtualization to secure your data... by weave · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Damn, your post reminded me of another use, securing YOUR Windows YOUR way. I saw it demoed at H2K2 last july. I just can't remember the website addy. It boots debian, then runs vmware automatically and prompts for a secure password. It then loads Windows using a virtual drive. The drive is encrpyted. A USB dongle is also required. Remove the usb dongle, the puppy shuts down automatically. Debian runs without swap to hopefully eliminate any chance of the vmware session being swapped to unencrypted disk.

    The guy demoing it is mainly meant to protect laptop data from common thieves, is targeted towards road warriors, and is not meant to keep the government out because if they arrest you and the laptop, they can coerce you into giving them access.

    Ah yes, google rules. Here's a link to a story about it. Company name is NAH6.