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Sony released a [[Linux]]-based operating system, [[Linux for PlayStation 2]], for the PS2 in a package that also includes a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[Ethernet]] adapter and HDD. In Europe and Australia, the PS2 comes with a free [[Yabasic]] interpreter on the bundled demo disc. This allows users to create simple programs for the PS2. A port of the [[NetBSD]] project and [[BlackRhino GNU/Linux]], an alternative [[Debian]]-based distribution, are also available for the PS2. | Sony released a [[Linux]]-based operating system, [[Linux for PlayStation 2]], for the PS2 in a package that also includes a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[Ethernet]] adapter and HDD. In Europe and Australia, the PS2 comes with a free [[Yabasic]] interpreter on the bundled demo disc. This allows users to create simple programs for the PS2. A port of the [[NetBSD]] project and [[BlackRhino GNU/Linux]], an alternative [[Debian]]-based distribution, are also available for the PS2. | ||
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