Talk:Xbox Linux

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Almost all sources say that the processor of the Xbox is a Pentium III, yet Xbox Linux claims that it is a Celeron. I have changed the page to read Pentium III; can anyone confirm either way?

According to the Xbox article the CPU is a hybrid that shares the Celeron's cache size but also shares the bus speed of a Pentium III with its more advanced cache. Perhaps the Xbox CPU should just be referred to as Intel "Coppermine"?--The extreme icon the sandman 06:18, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
That information is incorrect. The Xbox uses a Mobile Celeron (Coppermine-128) running at 733 MHz. Earthsound 19:26, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

How do put this article in a subcategory of Linux_distributions called "Linux distributions for Game Consoles"? And is this a good title for this subcategory. Or how do I create a "List of Linux distributions for Game Consoles"? The articles about the distros that would go in this subcategory (or on this list) are already entered in wikipedia. Zerothis 05:07, 23 September 2006 (UTC)