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'''Please note:''' The current kernel builds/code patches at gc-linux.org quite dated and it seems they are no longer being actively maintained by the original authors. However, since January 2013 someone else has continued development here [https://github.com/DeltaResero/ [1]]]
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'''Please note:''' The current kernel builds/code patches at gc-linux.org quite dated and it seems they are no longer being actively maintained by the original authors. However, since January 2013 someone else has continued development here [https://github.com/DeltaResero/ [1]]].  Unfortunately, even this project seems to no longer be active.  As such, [[Wii-Linux#Wii Linux Continuation Project|another continuation project]] has appeared that is still active as of May 31st, 2024.
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The GC-Linux kernel can run under [[IOS]], Nintendo's official operating system that runs on the Wii's [[Starlet]] coprocessor, while other versions run under the alternate operating system by [[Team Twiizers]] known as mini or "[[Mini]]" (which stands for '''M'''INI '''I'''s '''N'''ot '''I'''OS)
 
The GC-Linux kernel can run under [[IOS]], Nintendo's official operating system that runs on the Wii's [[Starlet]] coprocessor, while other versions run under the alternate operating system by [[Team Twiizers]] known as mini or "[[Mini]]" (which stands for '''M'''INI '''I'''s '''N'''ot '''I'''OS)
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MINI has some advantages over IOS: full and complete access to Wii internal hardware, such as Wi-Fi, USB2.0, the DVD Drive. See[http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Wii:Hardware_Support here].
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MINI has some advantages over IOS: full and complete access to Wii internal hardware, such as Wi-Fi, USB2.0, the DVD Drive. See [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Wii:Hardware_Support here].
    
The IOS-based kernels can be loaded through the [[Homebrew Channel]], or the [[Twilight Hack]]. But MINI-based kernels must be loaded through MINI (which means "[[BootMii]]" must be installed). BootMii can be installed in two ways. First in [[boot2]] (where the Wii powers up into BootMii) or second in IOS (where BootMii is loaded through the Homebrew Channel). Confusing, but this is current the state of Wii homebrew.
 
The IOS-based kernels can be loaded through the [[Homebrew Channel]], or the [[Twilight Hack]]. But MINI-based kernels must be loaded through MINI (which means "[[BootMii]]" must be installed). BootMii can be installed in two ways. First in [[boot2]] (where the Wii powers up into BootMii) or second in IOS (where BootMii is loaded through the Homebrew Channel). Confusing, but this is current the state of Wii homebrew.
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== Installing ==
 
== Installing ==
 
===Whiite-Linux Installer ===
 
===Whiite-Linux Installer ===
The GC-Linux team has released a [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/WL:whiite-linux-installer Simple GUI-based installer] can be used with Whiite, Bliight and XWhiite distributions. The installer can be loaded via the [[Homebrew Channel]] or [[Twilight Hack]].  Note that these instructions are for a very old version of Debian Linux which predates the version 5.0 mentioned in here.
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The GC-Linux team has released a [http://web.archive.org/web/20230527055421/http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/WL:whiite-linux-installer Simple GUI-based installer] can be used with Whiite, Bliight and XWhiite distributions. The installer can be loaded via the [[Homebrew Channel]] or [[Twilight Hack]].  Note that these instructions are for a very old version of Debian Linux which predates the version 5.0 mentioned in here.
    
An ext3 filesystem is created on a removable disk (SD card or USB drive). The kernel image ELF can be loaded through [[Homebrew Channel]]. It is recommended to replace the kernel image ELF with the compatible MIKE (MIni KErnal) ELF binary. This will enable Wi-Fi and the DVD drive to be used. The latest MIKE version is currently [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive MIKEp5].
 
An ext3 filesystem is created on a removable disk (SD card or USB drive). The kernel image ELF can be loaded through [[Homebrew Channel]]. It is recommended to replace the kernel image ELF with the compatible MIKE (MIni KErnal) ELF binary. This will enable Wi-Fi and the DVD drive to be used. The latest MIKE version is currently [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive MIKEp5].
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Many distributions of GNU/Linux are available for the Nintendo Wii.
 
Many distributions of GNU/Linux are available for the Nintendo Wii.
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=== Ubuntu 14.04.5 ===
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*Ubuntu PPC for the Wii
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*Designed to be as easy as flash and boot.
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*Made By Wiibuntu
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*TERMINAL ONLY! NO DESKTOP ENVIROMENT!
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*Downloads and .tar's found [https://github.com/Wiibuntu/Ubuntu14-Wii here.]
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*Last updated: 12 March 2024
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=== Ubuntu Server 13.10 ===
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*Ubuntu PPC for the Wii
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*Designed to be as easy as flash and boot.
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*Made By Wiibuntu
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*Downloads found [https://github.com/Wiibuntu/Ubuntu-13.10-Wii here.]
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*Last updated: 11 March 2024
    
=== xUbuntu 9.04 ===
 
=== xUbuntu 9.04 ===
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*All repository's are set to old-releases already  
 
*All repository's are set to old-releases already  
 
*Downloads and .tar's found [https://github.com/Wiibuntu/Xubuntu-9.04-Wii/tree/main here.]
 
*Downloads and .tar's found [https://github.com/Wiibuntu/Xubuntu-9.04-Wii/tree/main here.]
*Last updated: 4 October 2023
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*Last updated: 7 February 2024
    
=== Wii-Linux-NGX ===
 
=== Wii-Linux-NGX ===
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*[https://mega.nz/#!O0tjXCrK!etpJQMHvTOzQtORQw_J8J1twOLXfo5O1cPQfEASLVZY v0.2 Download]
 
*[https://mega.nz/#!O0tjXCrK!etpJQMHvTOzQtORQw_J8J1twOLXfo5O1cPQfEASLVZY v0.2 Download]
 
*Last updated: 02 December 2008
 
*Last updated: 02 December 2008
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=== Wii Linux Continuation Project ===
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*A kernel based on [[Wii-Linux#Wii-Linux-NGX|Wii-Linux-NGX]], with upgrades and patches
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*Modern (2024) [https://github.com/kth5/archpower ArchPOWER]-based rootfs
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*Xorg can optionally be installed, and works properly, however does not come with the base system
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*Kernel previously updated by TheOtherOne, work continued by [[User:Techflash|Techflash]]
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*Includes a custom Linux text console based boot menu written in C to pick a distro to boot.
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*[https://wii-linux.org Website, including download links]
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*[https://github.com/Wii-Linux All code relating to the project]
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*Last updated: 6 November 2024
    
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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