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How To Install Ubuntu Linux On Your Xbox 360 HDD
Yes, its finally here!!. I have tried to make this tutorial as clear and easy-to-follow as possible. Lets get started...
If you want to make this work, you're going to need some tools. This means hardware and software. I am also assuming, in this tutorial, that you have an Xbox 360 with a DVD drive flashed with the latest hacked firmware. However, since these forums already have many excellent tutorials on how to perform these modifications, I won't go into details here.
You are going to need:
- IMPORTANT: Xbox 360 with Kernels 4532 or 4548 -
- King Kong ISO -
- King Kong Shader Exploit (ftp://linux360:linux360@mydedibox.homelinux.com/embedded_xell.zip) -
- Location of Ubuntu script (http://mydedibox.fr/burgerbee/ubuntuinstall.sh)
- Ubuntu HDD Boot CD (https://home.comcast.net/~ssmurf/XELL-B … a2-new.iso) -
- Gentoo PPC LiveCD (http://downloads.sourceforge.net/free60 … ta.tar.bz2) -
- USB mouse and keyboard -
- DVD+R DL burner -
- DVD+R DL discs -
- Xbox 360 is connected to a PC LCD monitor via VGA -
- Basic - Intermediate linux knowledge -
Assuming you downloaded the software, and your Xbox 360 meets the Kernel requirements, we'll start the installation...
First, patch your King Kong ISO with the shader hack. The zip file it came in provides in-depth instructions on how to do this.
Now that you have a patched ISO, you will need to apply the security sector (if not done already), and burn the game to DVD. Next, you need to burn the Gentoo livecd to a CDR. For convenience, you could also burn the Ubuntu boot CD, as you are going to need it soon.
So, once you have all that done, make sure your Xbox 360 has a wired internet connection, and insert the hacked King Kong DVD. At the title screen, press start, and a few seconds later the DVD drive door will open. When this happens, you must quickly insert the Gentoo LiveCD and close the drive. After a bit of disc activity, you will see some linux boot messages, and eventually a login GUI screen. Here, don't do anything and in about 20 seconds it will autologin. This is important, as you don't know the login yourself.
Once the desktop loads, you will need to open a terminal by going to Accessories > Terminal. When you get the terminal window, you will notice that the keyboard is acting strange, with certain keys having different functions. Under the System menu on the start menu bar, you will find options to change the keyboard type, if you wish. Finally, in the terminal, type: (without quotes)
"sudo su"
And then:
"wget http://mydedibox.fr/burgerbee/ubuntuinstall.sh"
Last, type:
"sh ./ubuntuinstall.sh"
When you are told to, reboot the Xbox 360 using the King Kong DVD, but this time, swap it with the Ubuntu HDD Boot CD when the drive opens. When you have done this, it will ask you for a new admin password. Take care when entering this, as you MUST remember it to access linux! The installation will now proceed automatically, and eventually ask you to select the Xserver-drive. When this happens, choose "xenonfb". This installation may take a while for some people, as it must download almost 600MB of files. When the installation in complete, you will either get a message telling to reboot the Xbox 360, or it will happen automatically.
When you reboot, you will be presented with a login screen. Here, enter your password (please tell me you remember it
), and you will be in Ubuntu Linux!!
Any time you want to use Linux, simply do the King Kong boot and swap method, using this boot CD. You can even eject this CD afterwards to access any files you have on disc!
I hope this tutorial was of some help to you, and you can expect to see more (Specifically on my 360 Windows XP project) tutorials very soon
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Last edited by troy2000 (0705.19 17:44:29)

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Can I do this if I am banned from live?
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If you have kernels 4532 or 4548, yes. But if you were on XBL, ur kernel would have been updated. So in that case, no.

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i have the kernel 5759 i think so i cant!!??
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How fast can you run the Linux on 360 Troy? How good does it works?
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The OS runs reasonably fast. It even has 3D software emulation to some extent, I was playing Armagetron at full speed @ 800 x 600 resolution just a few days ago
. So far, the only things its missing are hardware 3d accelleration, and sound through non-USB speakers. It makes a great alternative to a PC.
alphaamar: Sorry, looks like you can't run it
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Last edited by troy2000 (0808.29 07:32:27)

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Ehhhh? Armagetron is a PC game right? So you're saying after you install Linux on the 360 then you can play PC games off the 360 driver?
And right now you're hooking up a USB speaker to the 360 that's how you get the sound?
Please explain to a humbling noob.
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damn i was really lookin forward to this oh well...i can always take my console back to eb games:) since I got banned anyways...thats why I love the EB warranty!
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Camel: Armagetron is an open source game for x86 and PPC platforms. Xbox 360 Linux will only run applications and games which support the PPC core.

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good work m8
maybe my new console will be able to run homedrews ![]()
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can i run linux without a patched cd drive???
when no can i run it with a patched samsung drive???
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You need a hacked drive... Thats how u get the King Kong DVD to boot ![]()

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nice job! its here at last. i will give it a try
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https://home.comcast.net/~ssmurf/XELL-B … a2-new.iso
This link says can not be found. Also, how do you check your kernals? you said if you were connected to live your kernals would have been updated so I would have to get a new console never connected to live? Do I have to be connected to the internet for this to work? And can I plug my 360 into a LCD HDTV with a VGA port on it through VGA instead of a monitor?
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To check whicher kernel version you have, go to System Blade > Console Settings > System Info. Hope that helps. BTW: I'll fix that link ASAP.

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After linux is installed on the xbox 360 can you run emulators eg ps1,or neo geo?
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flyzter wrote:
After linux is installed on the xbox 360 can you run emulators eg ps1,or neo geo?
NO.
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My i ask why it wont work?
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You may, but please don't. Another question for my FAQ.
Xbox 360 Linux is capable of running emulators, though NOT 3D emulators. 2D emulation is not a problem. NES, SNES, etc... That is the absolute limit.

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One final question. If you install the proper 3d graphic driver (for xbox 360 graphic card which is based on ATI R600 grahpic card) will the xbox be able to run 3d graphics. I read that there is a linux driver for the R600 graphic card but its not optimised for use in the xbox 360. If someone programs a driver will it work? Will the xbox be able to run 3d graphics
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With the proper drivers, Xbox 360 linux would have no problem running 3D applications. There is such a driver being developed at the moment, though it is not particularly useful to the end-user right now
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Thank you very much you really helped me alot.
I still dont have a xbox but after reading all the posts in the forum i feel comfortable doing the hacks and mods myself. Furthermore i cant wait for the 3d graphic drivers to really see what the xbox is really capable of.
Thanks
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Any word on how far the drivers are or when it will be released?
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