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== Uses ==
[[Image:Linux Booting on Xbox screenshot.JPG|thumb|[[Xebian]] Booting]]
 
An Xbox with [[Linux]] installed can act as a full desktop computer with [[Mouse (computing)|mouse]] and [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]], a web/email box connected to a television, a server, router or a node in a cluster. One can either [[dual-boot]] or use Linux only; in the latter case, one can replace both [[Advanced Technology Attachment|IDE]] devices. One can also connect the Xbox to a VGA monitor. A converter is needed to use keyboards/mice in the controller ports; however this is not difficult, as the Xbox uses standard USB with a proprietary port.
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|[[Xebian]]<ref name="practical mythtv">{{cite book | title=Practical MythTV: Building a PVR and Media Center PC | publisher=Technology in Action Press | author=Smith, Stewart | author2=Still, Michael | chapter=Running remote frontends | quote=We chose Xebian [...]}}</ref>/Ed's Debian
| An Xbox Linux distribution that can install to the Xbox hard drive, or start a live session. A MythTV frontend can be run under Xebian and connect to a separate backend.<ref name="practical mythtv"/>
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