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Linux to Gamecube?
by Jolex Del Pilar

Thursday, January 22, 2004

Lonely programming virgins say so!

A group of programmers working to expand the reach of Linux software to video game consoles and other computing devices on Tuesday released a program intended as a first step toward running the free software system on Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s GameCube.

The program, called "Linuxpreview," causes the GameCube to draw an on-screen picture of Tux, the penguin Linux logo.

The GameCube Linux Project has made the program available to download from its Web site (http://www.gc-linux.org).

The leaders of the project, some of whom come from a project to port Linux to Microsoft Corp.'s (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) Xbox (news - web sites), were not immediately available to comment.

On their home page, project leaders suggested a Linux-powered GameCube could eventually be used as a server, a multimedia terminal, or a desktop client computer connected to a server.

The console is powered by a version of International Business Machines Corp.'s (NYSE:IBM - news) PowerPC chip and is considered the least powerful of the three major game consoles, although the Web site notes "as it is a computer with decent RAM and a good CPU, it makes sense to port Linux to this platform."

A spokeswoman for Nintendo could not immediately comment on the project.

Sony Corp. has officially endorsed Linux efforts for its market-leading PlayStation 2 (news - web sites) console, going so far as to offer a 9 kit on its Web site with a keyboard, hard drive, networked adapter and software to turn any PS2 into a Linux computer.

The Linux software system, which can be freely modified by users, is an increasingly important rival to software made by Microsoft, particularly in corporate applications, such as running servers.

--- Jolex Del Pilar

 
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