L4T Ubuntu 2.0 released with many requested features
It’s no secret that the Nintendo Switch can run Linux and in fact, usable Linux environments were up and running as early as April 2018 when the ShofEL2 exploit, making use of the bug exploited by fusée gelée, was released.
Moving on to last May, L4T Ubuntu was released which is a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS-based Linux distribution intended for general usage and now, it has received a massive update with many highly-requested features.
As per its changelog, Switchroot‘s L4T Ubuntu 2.0 comes with:
- Support for LP0 sleep mode (this should make things a bit lighter on your Switch’s power management)
- Improved Bluetooth Joycon support
- Numerous fixes in relation to the touchscreen, charging, SDCard, audio, docking and pin muxing
- Ambient Light Sensor support (this needs some further work in the user-mode)