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(→‎Hardware Required: A USB drive is not required per se, and it will not work with MINI to load the kernel. It *might* be useful (for swap) however.)
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'''Wii-Linux''' is a port of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux Linux] kernel and related [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Core_Utilities GNU userspace utilities] to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii Nintendo Wii video game console]. Many [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution distributions of GNU/Linux] are available for the Wii. All current distributions use a version of the "gc-linux" kernel, a port of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel Linux kernel] by the [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page GC-Linux project].
 
'''Wii-Linux''' is a port of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux Linux] kernel and related [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Core_Utilities GNU userspace utilities] to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii Nintendo Wii video game console]. Many [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution distributions of GNU/Linux] are available for the Wii. All current distributions use a version of the "gc-linux" kernel, a port of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel Linux kernel] by the [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page GC-Linux project].
  
Wii-Linux may be loaded through the [[Twilight Hack]], [[mini]] ([[bootmii]], for Wi-Fi support) or the [[Homebrew Channel]].
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Wii-Linux may be loaded through the [[Homebrew Channel]] but is recommended to be loaded through [[bootmii]] to enable Wi-Fi and USB2.0 support.
  
The kernel itself can communicate with nearly all Wii peripherals; Wii Remotes, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, GameCube controllers, USBGeckos and the DVD drive are supported. GameCube Memory Cards are currently unsupported. Note that actual hardware support depends on the drivers installed on the root partition.
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The kernel itself can communicate with nearly all Wii peripherals; Wii Remotes, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, GameCube controllers, USBGeckos and the DVD drive are supported. GameCube Memory Cards are currently unsupported.
  
Some versions of the GC-Linux kernel run under [[IOS]] (Nintendo's official operating system that runs on the Wii's [[Starlet]] coprocessor), while other versions run under [[mini]] (which stands for '''M'''INI '''I'''s '''N'''ot '''I'''OS), the alternative operating system written by [[Team Twiizers]].
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The GC-Linux kernel can run under [[IOS]] (Nintendo's official operating system), while other versions run under the alternate operating system by [[Team Twiizers]] known as "[[mini]]" (which stands for '''M'''INI '''I'''s '''N'''ot '''I'''OS)
  
MINI has some advantages and limitations over IOS. The biggest advantage is access to hardware: The MINI GC-Linux kernel has access to the Wii's interal Wi-Fi, USB2.0 and the DVD drive). A full list of hardware support is available [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Wii:Hardware_Support here].
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MINI has an advantage over IOS: full and complete access to Wii internal hardware, such as Wi-Fi, USB2.0, the DVD Drive and [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Wii:Hardware_Support more].
  
The IOS-based kernels can be loaded through the [[Homebrew Channel]] or the [[Twilight Hack]], while the MINI-based kernel must be loaded through MINI (ie. [[bootmii]]). BootMii may be installed in [[boot2]] (ie. Wii powers up into BootMii) or IOS (load BootMii through the Homebrew Channel's menu)
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The IOS-based kernels can be loaded through the [[Homebrew Channel]] but MINI-based kernels must be loaded through MINI (that means "[[bootmii]]" must be installed). BootMii can be installed in two ways: 1) in [[boot2]] (ie. Wii powers up into BootMii) or 2) in IOS (BootMii is loaded through the Homebrew Channel). Confusing, but this is current the state of Wii homebrew.
  
 
The latest version of GC-Linux is [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive#.27Mini.27_Kernel_Preview_Five_.28aka_MIKE_p5.29 MIKEp5] (which stands for '''MI'''NI '''Ke'''rnal '''P'''review '''5'''). The MIKEp5 kernel has an IOS and MINI version available.  
 
The latest version of GC-Linux is [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive#.27Mini.27_Kernel_Preview_Five_.28aka_MIKE_p5.29 MIKEp5] (which stands for '''MI'''NI '''Ke'''rnal '''P'''review '''5'''). The MIKEp5 kernel has an IOS and MINI version available.  
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== Tweaks ==
  
 
A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface GUI] is available, in the form of an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.Org_Server X.org server]. Although it is ''not'' optimized for a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10-foot_user_interface "10-foot user interface"], like that found in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Menu Wii Menu]. A Wii Remote may be used as a pointing device with the X.org server, but manual configuration is needed.
 
A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface GUI] is available, in the form of an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.Org_Server X.org server]. Although it is ''not'' optimized for a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10-foot_user_interface "10-foot user interface"], like that found in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Menu Wii Menu]. A Wii Remote may be used as a pointing device with the X.org server, but manual configuration is needed.
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{{Main|Distributions of Wii-Linux}}
 
{{Main|Distributions of Wii-Linux}}
  
Many distributions of GNU/Linux are available for the Nintendo Wii.  
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Many distributions of GNU/Linux are available for the Nintendo Wii.
  
=== mystiic ===
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=== Whiite ===
[[mystiic]] is a full, precompiled fork of the whiite distro, modified heavily to run the cube driver and the OpenBox WM.
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[http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/WL:whiite-linux#Introduction Whiite-linux] is a Debian 5.0 (lenny) based Linux distribution for the Nintendo Wii.
The kernel is plain, with vanilla sources + Wii-Linux patches, so WiFi is working straight out of the box, as well as a few other things compiled into the kernel:
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*Wifi, USB2.0 and DVD drive support when running with [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive MikeP5]
*Ext4 filesystem support
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*Easy Wifi configuration tool in /root/ to run type ./whiite-ez-wifi-config
*NTFS support
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*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/gc-linux/files/wii-linux/whiite-linux-1.10/debian-lenny-5.0%2Bwhiite-1.10.tar.bz2/download Version 1.10 (Debian Lenny 5.0) Download]
*Full bluetooth support
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*Written by the gc-linux team.
*IPv6 support
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*Last updated: 21 Oct 2009
*Graphics support
 
I'm not completely sure when it will be released, but it might be released in anywhere from about two weeks to two months.
 
Keep your eyes on [http://wiki.mystiic.org http://wiki.mystiic.org] for more information or come visit us at [irc://irc.mystiic.org/#maiome.lobby irc://irc.mystiic.org/#maiome.lobby]!
 
  
 
=== WiiToo! ===
 
=== WiiToo! ===
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*Can use all the hardware that Wii-Linux is able to use
 
*Can use all the hardware that Wii-Linux is able to use
 
* Last update: 29 October 2009
 
* Last update: 29 October 2009
 
=== Whiite ===
 
[http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/WL:whiite-linux#Introduction Whiite-linux] is a simple Debian 5.0 (lenny) based Linux distribution for the Nintendo Wii.
 
*Wifi, USB2.0 and DVD drive support when running with [http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/MINI:KernelPreviewFive MikeP5]
 
*Easy wifi config tool (in /root/)
 
**To run type "./whiite-ez-wifi-config
 
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/gc-linux/files/wii-linux/whiite-linux-1.10/debian-lenny-5.0%2Bwhiite-1.10.tar.bz2/download Version 1.10 (Debian Lenny 5.0) Download]
 
*[http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gc-linux/debian-etch-4.0%2Bwhiite-0.1.tar.bz2 Version 0.1 (Debian Etch 4.0) Download]
 
*Last updated: 21 Oct 2009
 
  
 
=== Archii ===
 
=== Archii ===
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*Last updated: 11 July 2009
 
*Last updated: 11 July 2009
  
=== Miight ===
 
*Miight 2.0 was never released publicly, and is presumed dead.
 
*The author says it's "designed to be a full distribution for noobs"
 
*No partitioning needed, Miight was likely to use an edited version of [http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Boot_it Boot It].
 
*Loaded like any other homebrew app
 
 
*Miight was to include the following:
 
**An easy way to switch between TV types (require a restart though)
 
**The ability to install a disk image directly onto a normal partition on an SD card or USB flash drive, meaning absolutely no partitioning or anything (hopefully).
 
**An easy-to-use media mounter
 
**[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuperTux SuperTux (game)]
 
**A pretty screensaver
 
 
*Made by [[User:Muzer|Muzer]] with "contributions from many users"
 
*Progress Updates: This project is dead. Before the blog was shut down, progress updates were located at [http://hbcapps.com/miight/blog Miight Blog]. For older posts see [http://tehum.blogspot.com here] (a blog that Muzer shared with someone else)
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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* A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1UCQEMO8yc video] showing '''T2 SDE 6.0 Linux booting from an external HDD using the SD card as pivot root. X runs!'''
 
* A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1UCQEMO8yc video] showing '''T2 SDE 6.0 Linux booting from an external HDD using the SD card as pivot root. X runs!'''
 
* A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pvHvcq8qJ8 video] showing T2 SDE 6.0 Linux booting from an external HDD using a ramdisk card as pivot root. In this video '''the xserver works with a driver for Wii/GameCube and has correct colours'''
 
* A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pvHvcq8qJ8 video] showing T2 SDE 6.0 Linux booting from an external HDD using a ramdisk card as pivot root. In this video '''the xserver works with a driver for Wii/GameCube and has correct colours'''
* [http://www.gc-linux.org/ GC-Linux.org]
 
* [http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gc-linux/ The Official GC-Linux SourceForge Page]
 
  
 
[[Category:Homebrew applications]]
 
[[Category:Homebrew applications]]

Revision as of 02:36, 21 November 2011

See also: Wii-Linux/Distros
Wii-Linux
Icon WiiLinux.png
General
Author(s)GC-Linux Team
TypeOperating system
Version1.10 (whiite)
LicenceMostly GPL
Links
Download
Website
Source
Peripherals
Wiimote1.svg GameCube Controller USB Keyboard Loads files from the Front SD slot USB mass storage device USBGecko2.svg

Wii-Linux is a port of the Linux kernel and related GNU userspace utilities to the Nintendo Wii video game console. Many distributions of GNU/Linux are available for the Wii. All current distributions use a version of the "gc-linux" kernel, a port of the Linux kernel by the GC-Linux project.

Wii-Linux may be loaded through the Homebrew Channel but is recommended to be loaded through bootmii to enable Wi-Fi and USB2.0 support.

The kernel itself can communicate with nearly all Wii peripherals; Wii Remotes, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, GameCube controllers, USBGeckos and the DVD drive are supported. GameCube Memory Cards are currently unsupported.

The GC-Linux kernel can run under IOS (Nintendo's official operating system), while other versions run under the alternate operating system by Team Twiizers known as "mini" (which stands for MINI Is Not IOS)

MINI has an advantage over IOS: full and complete access to Wii internal hardware, such as Wi-Fi, USB2.0, the DVD Drive and more.

The IOS-based kernels can be loaded through the Homebrew Channel but MINI-based kernels must be loaded through MINI (that means "bootmii" must be installed). BootMii can be installed in two ways: 1) in boot2 (ie. Wii powers up into BootMii) or 2) in IOS (BootMii is loaded through the Homebrew Channel). Confusing, but this is current the state of Wii homebrew.

The latest version of GC-Linux is MIKEp5 (which stands for MINI Kernal Preview 5). The MIKEp5 kernel has an IOS and MINI version available.

Tweaks

A GUI is available, in the form of an X.org server. Although it is not optimized for a "10-foot user interface", like that found in the Wii Menu. A Wii Remote may be used as a pointing device with the X.org server, but manual configuration is needed.

It's even possible for a Wii to powerup directly into Wii-Linux. BootMii must be installed in boot2 for this feature. To enable this, replace the file /bootmii/ppcboot.elf (on the front SD Card) with the GC-Linux kernel of your choice (Remember to back up the original ppcboot.elf somewhere!!)

Hardware Required

  • Nintendo Wii Console (Homebrew Channel/alternate loader installed. bootmii installed in boot2 and/or ios for Wi-Fi)
  • SD Card (Will be formatted. 512MB Required. 2GB Recommended)
  • USB Keyboard

Note: A computer already running Linux is useful for manual installation.

Note: The SD Card or USB Drive will likely be formatted and repartitioned.

Installing

Whiite-Linux Installer

The GC-Linux team has released a 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.

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 MIKEp5.

Manual Installation

Users may install a Wii-Linux distribution manually. Isobel has written the official instructions for manual installation.

Using Wii-Linux

Main article: Using Wii-Linux

Once a Wii has booted Linux, there are lot's of things for users new to Linux to do.

Wii-Linux FAQ

Main article: Wii-Linux FAQ

Frequently asked questions about different distros and even the Whiite-Linux Installer.

Hardware Compatibility

Before Wii-Linux supported internal Wi-Fi, users were forced to use USB Ethernet Adapters and USB Wi-Fi dongles for an Internet connection. Supported external hardware is listed.

Note that currently all internal "native" Wii hardware is supported. Some classic hardware (such as GameCube Memory Cards) are still unsupported. A full list of supported hardware is available here.

Also note that NDISwrapper is not available for Wii-Linux since the Nintendo Wii uses a PowerPC-based CPU (NDISwrapper does not have a PPC version and it would take a lot of work to port it)

Troubleshooting

For frequent problems when installing and setting up Wii-Linux

Distributions

Many distributions of GNU/Linux are available for the Nintendo Wii.

Whiite

Whiite-linux is a Debian 5.0 (lenny) based Linux distribution for the Nintendo Wii.

  • Wifi, USB2.0 and DVD drive support when running with MikeP5
  • Easy Wifi configuration tool in /root/ to run type ./whiite-ez-wifi-config
  • Version 1.10 (Debian Lenny 5.0) Download
  • Written by the gc-linux team.
  • Last updated: 21 Oct 2009

WiiToo!

WiiToo! is a minimal precompiled stage4 made to let you run Gentoo on your Wii using MIKE and Mini. It provides all the basic software required to compile and install new programs on it, and some other software ready to be used. The kernel used is plain vanilla-sources & Wii-Linux patches, so expect WiFi working out of the box.

  • Ready to use, uncompress, copy, configure and run
  • Highly configurable, like Gentoo
  • USB keyboard isn't a requirement, simply configure your network and use SSH
  • Can use all the hardware that Wii-Linux is able to use
  • Last update: 29 October 2009

Archii

  • Arch Linux PPC for the Wii
  • Designed for use with the new MIKE p1 kernel but can be made to work with Boot it or any other kernel release.
  • Made By TheStorm/JonimusPrime and zc00gii
  • Is designed for more advanced users to create from scratch but minimal and X11 file-system tars are available
    • The X11 tar has X.Org installed along with the OpenBox3 WM and Cwiid for Wiimote input
    • It also includes the Opera Browser, X-Chat IRC client and Pidgin IM client
    • The Minimal image is just enough to get you booted and the end user can install any packages they wish using pacman
  • ArchWiki-WiiTutorial
  • File-system tars could be found here (now removed from server)
  • Last updated: 11 July 2009


External links

  • A video showing Arch Linux on the Wii called, "Archii."
  • A video showing a playable pacman console game with Wiimote support
  • A video showing how Wii-Linux Debian boots, with some features and applications
  • A video showing T2 SDE 6.0 Linux booting from an external HDD using the SD card as pivot root. X runs!
  • A video showing T2 SDE 6.0 Linux booting from an external HDD using a ramdisk card as pivot root. In this video the xserver works with a driver for Wii/GameCube and has correct colours