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Linux On the TI-Nspire Graphing Calculator

An anonymous reader writes "Developers been working hard for the past few months to get Linux ported to the TI-Nspire calculator. The port is not yet fully stabilized nor quite ready for broad consumption and requires some user-level knowledge of Linux systems, but is definitely worth a try. Experimental support for root filesystem installed on USB mass storage is being worked on, so that Datalight's proprietary Flash FX/Reliance filesystem used by TI's OS isn't a limit anymore. This also means that the native TI-Nspire OS image is not replaced by the Linux system, and Linux can been booted on demand. Support for USB keyboard, X server, directFB, Wi-Fi (with the help of a powered USB hub) and text-based Internet browsing is progressively being added and tested."

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  1. That's Nothing, I've Got Linux on Bread by ohnocitizen · · Score: 5, Funny

    I ported Linux onto a piece of whole wheat bread. I don't have support for the root filesystem, USB keyboard, X server, Wi-Fi, or internet browsing yet, but it is ready for broad consumption.

    1. Re:That's Nothing, I've Got Linux on Bread by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      This is plainly stupid. If you port it to Vanilla flavored Cake, then you can have your cake and eat it too. (cakefs)

  2. Finally by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    What every US student has been asking for for decades: The ability to install a decent calculator on their TI.