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