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Due to the Didj being a Linux-based system, as well as LeapFrog releasing kernel sources to most of its devices, the Didj (and by extension LeapFrog's other Linux-based handhelds and tablets for children) attracted a small yet dedicated homebrew scene. | Due to the Didj being a Linux-based system, as well as LeapFrog releasing kernel sources to most of its devices, the Didj (and by extension LeapFrog's other Linux-based handhelds and tablets for children) attracted a small yet dedicated homebrew scene. | ||