Hacking Question What is the status on linux for switch?

  • Thread starter Thread starter MrMcTiller
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 4,205
  • Replies Replies 12

MrMcTiller

GBATemp's Tiller
Member
Joined
Mar 7, 2017
Messages
1,202
Reaction score
912
Trophies
1
Age
22
Location
Iowa
XP
1,834
Country
United States
I would like to know if Linux for switch is still something that is being worked on. I am thinking about getting a Nintendo Switch, but I would use it for more than playing games. (I was planning on setting up the devkitPro toolchains if possible.)

EDIT: I wouldn't use Linux to play games. I would only use it for the toolchains.
 
Last edited by MrMcTiller,
I believe it's pretty good, there's this project here: https://github.com/natinusala/painless-linux

I mean, if their linux kernel has full access to the hardware and is fully implemented, I believe theoretically it's fully functional.

But don't use it as a regular computer xD
There's still no sound though, right?
Once it gets sound I'm probably going to install it for Kodi use and such.
 
Anyways, there have not been any updates to linux images since half a year (maybe apart from lakka), it was alive for maybe one month but now (almost) all distros are dead. You will have to frankenstein a linux image based on the lakka stuff if you want to have anything with current patches, but there are still serveral limitations like no dock support, only bluetooth sound and the wifi chip only works after a reboot. There may be more limitations that I forgot.
 
I would like to know if Linux for switch is still something that is being worked on. I am thinking about getting a Nintendo Switch, but I would use it for more than playing games. (I was planning on setting up the devkitPro toolchains if possible.)

I think the switch is now pretty decent for doing a bit of coding, checking out how an architecture different from AMD64 looks.
  • With the current kernel patch sets which L4T and Lakka use, all cores can be used for compiling (I had issues with the initial kernels from May 2018), sound works both stand alone and via HDMI, charging works
  • There are various distros, L4T probably most interesting for doing coding, but using other userlands with the L4T kernel is not to hard, I use Fedora30.
  • 3D support has massively improved since last year, there were also some reports about CUDA working
 
  • Like
Reactions: MrMcTiller

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum