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With Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, a full Linux kernel running in Windows, and Google's pledge that all future Chromebooks will be able to run Linux apps, 2019 is the year of Linux on ...
[Mike] has been filling up a rather intense wiki entry outlining how to run uClinux on a DE0-nano FPGA board. This is an inexpensive dev board that will run you somewhere between $80 and $100. Righ… ...
If you're looking for a version of Arch Linux that's user-friendly and usable out of the box, StormOS is a great option.
If you're looking to get your Linux kernels up to the latest releases, here's how to use a GUI tool available that makes this process very easy.
A Japanese hacker proved that you can run your own Linux kernel on the NES Classic Edition. The question, however, is what would come next for the console after doing that.
Eventually, anyone with a newer Chromebook will be able to run Linux. Specifically, if your Chromebook's operating system is based on the Linux 4.4 kernel, you'll be supported.