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- The art downloader has been improved to grab significantly more artwork
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- Improved error handling in the PSBBN installer script
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- The setup script has been modified to work on live Linux environments without issues
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- Added support for Arch-based Linux distributions
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- Added support for Arch-based and Fedora-based Linux distributions
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- Added confirmation prompts to the PSBBN installer script when creating partitions
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- PSBBN image updated to version 2.01:
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- Set USB keyboard layout to US English. Press `ALT+~` to toggle between kana and direct input
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## New installation scripts
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These scripts are essential for unlocking all the new features exclusive to version 2.0. They require a Linux environment to run. If Linux is not installed on your PC, you can use a live Linux environment on a bootable USB drive or a virtual machine. Debian-based distributions using `apt` and Arch-based distributions using `pacman` are supported. You will require a HDD/SSD for your PS2 that is larger than 200 GB, ideally 500 GB or larger. I highly recommend a SSD for better performance. You can connect the HDD/SSD to your PC either directly via SATA or using a USB adapter.
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These scripts are essential for unlocking all the new features exclusive to version 2.0. They require a Linux environment to run. If Linux is not installed on your PC, you can use a live Linux environment on a bootable USB drive or a virtual machine. Debian-based distributions using `apt`, Arch-based distributions using `pacman`, and Fedora-based distributions using `dnf` are supported. You will require a HDD/SSD for your PS2 that is larger than 200 GB, ideally 500 GB or larger. I highly recommend a SSD for better performance. You can connect the HDD/SSD to your PC either directly via SATA or using a USB adapter.
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## Video Tutorial:
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