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Ps2 Linux - as good as normal pc?
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Little Shithead
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Old Jul 13, 2006, 09:51 AM #1 of 17
It's, at the very best, incredibly limited.

32MB of RAM isn't what you'd see in a usable, graphical desktop, and I don't see how they could have ever thought it was a really good idea (it being based off of Red Hat also isn't too smart.) 32MB pretty much requires you to know of other alternative and leaner programs to do the same thing.

I'd just say get any good linux distro and put it on your computer, because that would be a far better idea and less restricting.

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Old Jul 13, 2006, 11:55 PM #2 of 17
Yeah, you could, if you're fine with it running in nothing but command line and using mpg123 to play them.

But that's exactly what the people who made early carputers did. It's not elegant by any means, but it ertainly gets the job done.

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