If I read the steps correctly, they have a way to do it without the mod.  It seems as if they have created a 'game' that you load up and then when you pick the right options, it lets you load a Linux CD.   Sneaky...  ;-)


K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
http://www.xbox-linux.org/

If you get Linux running on your Xbox, OpenVisA and GT.M will probably
run on it.  [Read the fine print - if you have a recent Xbox, you will
need to make a hardware mod to get Linux running on it.]

-- Bhaskar

On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 12:51, Link, Chuck M wrote:
  
Now, now . . . I do have Linux running on a Playstation 2 (as is, no added chips, no rewiring).  I was planning a session at ITC showing VistA running and hide the PS2 'til the end, but it turns out that since it's not an X86 box, GT.M will not run on it.
  
The XBox IS an X86, a Pentium III . . .
    

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