I'm fine for the moment but that sounds like a clever solution. Which kernel do you mean?Also you can partition a SD with ext4 as rootfs, it requires a special kernel tho, it comes handy if you are running out usb slots
I'm fine for the moment but that sounds like a clever solution. Which kernel do you mean?Also you can partition a SD with ext4 as rootfs, it requires a special kernel tho, it comes handy if you are running out usb slots
Yeah but who of us knows how to compile a kernel with usb ethernet drivers? I don't tbh.they add a guide for windows users flash the usb driver too and the usb ethernet adapter
https://gitlab.com/linux-wiiu/linux-wiiu/activity
So would I be able to install something like Zorin OS with this? (linux os skinned and programmed to feel like windows) or other linux types, or is limited to a specific build?
Thanks for that informative post!Hey, I'm CompuCat, I'm one of the guys working on linux-wiiu. To get xorg running, you'll need to set up an Internet connection and install xorg with your favorite desktop environment (xfce, i3, etc.) using apt. There's Bluetooth support built-in (kind of annoying to set up though) or you can compile the kernel yourself with the Docker image. We're working on support for the built-in Wi-Fi chip right now, as well as a better solution for USB-Ethernet adapters than recompiling the kernel every time.
EDIT: When new features are added to linux-wiiu, you'll have to update dtbImage.wiiu (the Linux kernel). When new features are added to linux-loader, you'll have to update fw.img (bootloader). Sometimes, new features require cooperation between the bootloader and kernel; in that case, you'll have to update both.
Also, that Win32DiskImager image on GitLab might have a slight error in it....my bad. If in doubt, the tar image is known good; I'll redo the Windows image once I get a free moment. Note that this is NOT the same as rw's image posted on GBATemp; as far as I know, that image is fine.
Fantastic!FYI: I don't spend a lot of time on GBATemp; I might post updates here when I can, but you'll primarily see new stuff from us on GitLab.
Ploggy and his PCSX on a Wii U, lol.Thought this would get more replies.. This is big news imo. Are you guys planning on adding Multicore support and Hardware Acceleration in the future?
Would PCSX run on this? I don't really know much about Linux
Congrats to Quark and rw-rr-0644 Thank You
One way or another we're going to get PCSX on WiiU. damn itPloggy and his PCSX on a Wii U, lol.
they added the suport to the usb network adapter https://gitlab.com/linux-wiiu/linux-wiiu/activityMan I'm really hyped for WiFi support to try X.org and things.
Yeah, saw that but I don't have one. :/they added the suport to the usb network adapter https://gitlab.com/linux-wiiu/linux-wiiu/activity