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::Perhaps I should elaborate. The Wii MFE port shows that it's possible to play video through the Wii. It is also possible to use an external hard-drive with the Wii (see [[Current events#News|News]]), and get network support working (see [[Homebrew_apps/PCtoWii|PCtoWii]]). Playing DVDs on it seems further off -- as far as I know no-one has yet accessed the DVD drive without a mod-chip (but I might well be wrong about that). So a MythTV Frontend (or something like it) seems possible. What the Wii lacks, however, is a video-in port, so without additional hardware you won't be able to record TV on it. That said, there are USB tuners out there, so if the Wii has sufficient power (i.e. RAM and processing capacity) even this is possible. The downside is all of these idea require significant programing. Perhaps when Wii Linux is more that just a proof-of-concept this will become easier, but for now the Wii Homebrew scene is just getting going. -- [[User:Karaken12|Karaken12]] 06:33, 9 May 2008 (PDT) | ::Perhaps I should elaborate. The Wii MFE port shows that it's possible to play video through the Wii. It is also possible to use an external hard-drive with the Wii (see [[Current events#News|News]]), and get network support working (see [[Homebrew_apps/PCtoWii|PCtoWii]]). Playing DVDs on it seems further off -- as far as I know no-one has yet accessed the DVD drive without a mod-chip (but I might well be wrong about that). So a MythTV Frontend (or something like it) seems possible. What the Wii lacks, however, is a video-in port, so without additional hardware you won't be able to record TV on it. That said, there are USB tuners out there, so if the Wii has sufficient power (i.e. RAM and processing capacity) even this is possible. The downside is all of these idea require significant programing. Perhaps when Wii Linux is more that just a proof-of-concept this will become easier, but for now the Wii Homebrew scene is just getting going. -- [[User:Karaken12|Karaken12]] 06:33, 9 May 2008 (PDT) | ||
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Does this have things like BusyBox in it and such? Or is it just completely just strictly to make proof? This should be something easy to port stuff to since PPClinux for macs is full of software. [[User:Pinball wizard|Pinball wizard]] 12:17, 28 May 2008 (PDT) | |||
Revision as of 20:17, 28 May 2008
Keyboard problems
At first the keyboard works fine but after 5mins the system doesn't recognize keyboard inputs anymore. Someone who has the same problem? --Pizza 23:59, 14 April 2008 (PDT)
- i have the same problem. after a few minutes the system doesn't respond to keyboard inpute. maybe it hangs? --robertle 00:25, 15 April 2008 (PDT)
- hmn i don't think that it hangs at that point cause the input cursor is still blinking :S
- --Pizza 09:32, 15 April 2008 (PDT)
- I have the same problem, sort of. First time i started the dist, i left it several minutes and i couldn't login, so i assumed it was a problem with my usb keyboard.. After reading this, i tried again and logged in immediately, and after a few mins the keyboard input stopped listening. I was actually typing 'ls' at the time so s's started creeping across the screen. Unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in again, + waiting a few seconds made it stop typing 's's, but i couldn't get keyboard focus back... 172.143.166.93 01:04, 26 April 2008 (PDT)
Media Possibilities?
Just wondering, but is it possible that Linux on Wii would support a Hard Drive, from which music and videos could be played? Or, would it be possible to make a MythTV Frontend to run on the Wii? Or perhaps an equivalent to XBOX Media Center? --Quadomatic 18:12, 28 April 2008 (CDT)
- It's definitely possible, but it'd be a lot of work. As a start, check out Wii MFE. -- Karaken12 02:37, 9 May 2008 (PDT)
- Perhaps I should elaborate. The Wii MFE port shows that it's possible to play video through the Wii. It is also possible to use an external hard-drive with the Wii (see News), and get network support working (see PCtoWii). Playing DVDs on it seems further off -- as far as I know no-one has yet accessed the DVD drive without a mod-chip (but I might well be wrong about that). So a MythTV Frontend (or something like it) seems possible. What the Wii lacks, however, is a video-in port, so without additional hardware you won't be able to record TV on it. That said, there are USB tuners out there, so if the Wii has sufficient power (i.e. RAM and processing capacity) even this is possible. The downside is all of these idea require significant programing. Perhaps when Wii Linux is more that just a proof-of-concept this will become easier, but for now the Wii Homebrew scene is just getting going. -- Karaken12 06:33, 9 May 2008 (PDT)
Status
Does this have things like BusyBox in it and such? Or is it just completely just strictly to make proof? This should be something easy to port stuff to since PPClinux for macs is full of software. Pinball wizard 12:17, 28 May 2008 (PDT)