Linux on the Atari Jaguar. No, really.
Summary
This blog post documents an effort to boot Linux on the Atari Jaguar, a 1990s MC68000-based console. It covers memory mapping, MMU considerations, and a nommu approach using uClinux, Buildroot, and BusyBox to create a minimal userspace. The piece provides practical troubleshooting steps, config tweaks, and a path for retro hardware enthusiasts to experiment with embedded Linux on constrained systems.