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Kernel, Shell Boots on DS Linux

mrseigen writes "According to dslinux.org, the Linux kernel successfully boots on the Nintendo DS along with a simple shell, sash. Input is done via the d-pad. How long until Netstumbler?" While maybe not the most practical platform, it's impressive on its technical merit.

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  1. Well by elid · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How long until they can get it working with the touch screen as a text input device in Linux? That would be really amazing.

    1. Re:Well by Janitha · · Score: 5, Interesting

      The familiar linux project mainly aims at the arm processors, but they are slowly but steadily perfective the art of linux on the handtop, and I specially like the few on-screen keyboards, and the handwrite recognition apps they had included. A port of the familar distro (http://familiar.handhelds.org/) would be very nice to see on the DS.

  2. Troubling... by Sheetrock · · Score: 5, Interesting
    It's a great technical achievement, but I'm concerned it will be turned to piracy uses eventually.

    It would be nice if console developers would release or permit to be released an official version of Linux for their platforms so that hardware and software exploits didn't need to be used.

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    Try not. Do or do not, there is no try.
    -- Dr. Spock, stardate 2822-3.




  3. Re:That's truly stunning... by mcc · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Let me see here

    A device with
    • A touchscreen
    • An auxiliary screen
    • 802.11
    • For $150
    Find a way to boot off of a flashcart DS cart, and fuck, this sounds like a really good deal to me.