- cross-posted to:
- retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org
- linux@lemmy.ml
The author managed to run LUnix on an NES without tricks, like embedding a Raspberry Pi into the cartridge.
The author managed to run LUnix on an NES without tricks, like embedding a Raspberry Pi into the cartridge.
I apologize for being pedantic, but he’s not running Linux on the NES, since LUnix is not Linux. This is still a cool project, but the title is a bit misleading.
Well, yes and he even explains all that in the beginning of the video.
Yeah, but then why still put “Linux running on an NES?” as the title? It’s just click bait
Would you give the video more than a glance if the title was “Operating System Similar To Linux Running on an NES?” I know I’d just scroll past it compared to the original title.
He probably could have just said Unix instead of Linux. I get why he didn’t, and it’s not that big of a deal, just slightly annoying
Fair.
Well, the title is a question and the answer is: Not quite but near enough.
A title has to catch interest, and in this case I would not say that it is click bait because in the end he kind of put a “Linux” on the “NES”.
I tend to be forgiving when the content behind the click bait title is good, like it is here.
That’s fair
because linux is now interchangeable with “unix like”
really it’s wrong to call linux linux, linux is just the kernel… gnu/linux is okay…
Pretty much any rtos now a days has “unix” like commands, I wonder if he looked into nuttx or zephyr at all.
That’d be cool too!
Yes, I just kept the original title of the video.
That’s fair. This was more of a complaint about the video than the post. I do still think it’s a cool project, just annoyed by the click bait