How to: install Linux on your Xbox

To install anything on the Xbox, you will need to bypass Microsoft’s nearly airtight security

It's a bit 'old-school' – since the Xbox 360 is now Microsoft's dominant video game console – but loading Linux on the original Xbox (popular circa 2002) makes sense because you can use an old dusty machine sitting in a corner somewhere and get more useful life out of it.

After all, the Xbox is still a viable PC with a Celeron processor, an NVIDIA GeForce 3 graphics card, a DVD drive, surround sound support, USB ports, Ethernet, a 10GB hard disk (on most systems) and 64MB of RAM.

We recommend the XDSL distro, which is designed for Xbox and runs well with the speed and memory available on the machine. Good luck!