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  1. #1 Internet over Slim PS2 
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    Hi.
    I have a PS2 Slim and want to browse the internet with it.
    Is there a way to do this nowadays?

    I was reading here on the forum, very old posts of some old browsers.

    Linux web browser works? Can I run it on my SLIM?
    CentralSatation is still working?

    Any other new browser working?

    Thanks.
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    PS2 v9 NTSC, PS2 v12 NTSC, PS2 v15 VESA
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    I saw it, but I'm without my PC, and I'm on a Cyber cafe.
    So I don't have enough time to do all it needs to run.

    And I didnt understand this part.
    WARNING: The PS2 has not enough memory to run the GUI stable. You need to enable a swap disc. Use the command fdisk to create or delete partitions. You can use the command mkswap to format the swap partition. See parameter swapdevice below how to activate it. The command swapon can activate the swap partition when Linux is already started.
    How can I do it? I use a pendrive as this swap disc?
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