Hacking DSLinux - Is that it?

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When i boot up DSLinux on my R4DS i'm presented with a keyboard and a little 'K' at the top right side of the touch screen.



Is that all DSLinux does, gives you a keyboard?
 
Obviously not, its 12 megs.

Read their wiki


I did, cant find anything.

DSLinux is Linux for the DS.

If you don't know what Linux is, stay away from DSLinux. Simple enough.


I know what Linux is, i have ubuntu on my laptop.

Yeah, do you expect the DS to run GNOME/KDE?

No i'm not that stupid. I didn't say i expect it to run GNOME/KDE
 
When i boot up DSLinux on my R4DS i'm presented with a keyboard and a little 'K' at the top right side of the touch screen.



Is that all DSLinux does, gives you a keyboard?

I guess the only way to input is keyboard. But of course, I didn't look at the wiki yet. Maybe there are shortcuts you can make? er? I wish I knew how to use linux. :'(
 
Obviously not, its 12 megs.

Read their wiki


I did, cant find anything.

DSLinux is Linux for the DS.

If you don't know what Linux is, stay away from DSLinux. Simple enough.


I know what Linux is, i have ubuntu on my laptop.

Yeah, do you expect the DS to run GNOME/KDE?

No i'm not that stupid. I didn't say i expect it to run GNOME/KDE

Then what the hell did you expect it to do? ..
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Obviously not, its 12 megs.

Read their wiki

I did, cant find anything.

DSLinux is Linux for the DS.

If you don't know what Linux is, stay away from DSLinux. Simple enough.

I know what Linux is, i have ubuntu on my laptop.

Yeah, do you expect the DS to run GNOME/KDE?

No i'm not that stupid. I didn't say i expect it to run GNOME/KDE

Then what the hell did you expect it to do? ..
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Something useful.
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Well, a lot is actually going on behind the scenes. Like a native sdl port, so you'll be able to run sdl based games through DSLinux. Plus telnet and SSH are very useful. If you have a Linux PC running an SSH server, you can basically run programs on your ds that you can normally only run on your PC.
 
Well, a lot is actually going on behind the scenes. Like a native sdl port, so you'll be able to run sdl based games through DSLinux. Plus telnet and SSH are very useful. If you have a Linux PC running an SSH server, you can basically run programs on your ds that you can normally only run on your PC.

Hehe, I only use Windows.
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