You use normal headphones. Any should do, it's a normal stereo-jack. You cannot use bluetooth but you can access LAN with USB net... you need a break out board though. You can also use SDIO WiFi adapters but it's not as easy as to simply pluggin it in. You need to fiddle around with drivers and stuff to do that. USB net is easier.
USB Network works without Breakout Box
you can telnet your GP2X or use Samba, and I heard about Internet connexion sharing, using the mini-USB plug on the side of the GP2X
BreakOut boxed is used for USH-Host (USb sticks, usb mass storage...), or USB-HID (USB mice, keyboards and joypads) or other USB devices that have drivers compiled for GP2X. it also provides TV-out (also available without BoB with the TV-out cable), audio-out, and some other stuff
Not completly true,
You can access other LANS with XP by creating a bridge between the GP2x usb net and which ever netowrk you bridge it to. I dont know if something similar can be done with linux.
You can still copy files with scp if samba/nfs is too much of a pain to set up. Getting ssh to work for scp is a simple thing on all distros I've seen. That said, I'm not sure if the gp2x includes an scp program or not, but one should be able to use the Debian ARM version.
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