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Day: August 17, 2005

Linux On A 2G Ipod Mini

August 17, 2005 by Eliot 20 Comments

ipod linux 2g mini

Ipodlinux doesn’t officially support Linux on the second generation Ipod mini yet. [Reid Burke] decided to give us a full write up of the installation process. He says it really isn’t that hard, but decided to save you the trouble of piecing five pages of information together. Have a look and join the club.

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August 17, 2005 by Eliot 20 Comments

Running a little light today:

[weirdguy0101] wanted to know how big the PS3 was going to be so he mocked one up.

NES tv remote [thanks leadingzero]
XBox on/off with door chime, okay

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