Your $599 purchase could have been turned into a Linux computer... and it still, technically, can be!
This is the only one of the three distributions with no separate PS3 install disc (as opposed to the other two which have distinct PowerPC and PS3 CDs). The PS3's Cell CPU is actually a PowerPC chip, ...
When a new firmware update to the PS3 removed support for Linux over "security concerns," it was only a matter of time before this happened: a class action lawsuit claiming that Sony breached its ...
I think this is worth its own thread. Sony has put up some stuff on powerdeveloper.org about getting Linux to work on PS3, including patches and a bootloader. The significant bit is that they don't ...
More than one major software developer has argued on behalf of a one console future, a way that they could make games for a single system and maybe even circumvent royalty rates paid to Sony or ...
So. Which of the three distributions above would I recommend? None of them. Not a single distro maintained a consistent, high-quality experience from installation to prolonged use. None of them is ...
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