Linux runs on Atari Jaguar console in new hobbyist project
A hobbyist project showcases Linux operating on the Atari Jaguar gaming console. The effort involves porting a lightweight Linux distribution to the Jaguar's hardware. The
A hobbyist project showcases Linux operating on the Atari Jaguar gaming console. The
effort involves porting a lightweight Linux distribution to the Jaguar's hardware. The
Atari Jaguar, originally released in the mid‑1990s, was not designed for such software.
The developer provides a proof‑of‑concept build that boots on the console. The project
highlights the flexibility of open‑source software across legacy platforms. Instructions
and source code are made available for enthusiasts. The achievement draws interest from
retro‑computing and Linux communities. It underscores how older hardware can be repurposed
for modern experimentation.