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Awesome seeing this development, looking forward to further advancements
As for a Linux distribution to use as a base, i'd suggest something very lightweight.. with a quite simple interface, what comes to mind then is the fedora engine with the "sugar" interface, the one they use on those "OLPC"-laptops (One Laptop Per Child)
looking at the specs those laptops comes with, (256MB RAM, which still is low for a laptop today) it does have quite much more RAM than the Wii, so there would have to be loads of cut downs on the system, or you could just use the interface as a guide to how you could build your own Wii-interface or something, still it has lower requirements than other Linux distributions
Sugar
short article on fedora from OLPC
USB/CD-bootable Sugar for x86
As for a Linux distribution to use as a base, i'd suggest something very lightweight.. with a quite simple interface, what comes to mind then is the fedora engine with the "sugar" interface, the one they use on those "OLPC"-laptops (One Laptop Per Child)
looking at the specs those laptops comes with, (256MB RAM, which still is low for a laptop today) it does have quite much more RAM than the Wii, so there would have to be loads of cut downs on the system, or you could just use the interface as a guide to how you could build your own Wii-interface or something, still it has lower requirements than other Linux distributions
Sugar
short article on fedora from OLPC
USB/CD-bootable Sugar for x86