Early on, it was a bit of a challenge to get Linux natively installed on the PS3. Time has passed, and a great deal has changed. Fedora 7 installs on the PS3 out of the box, with the most challenging installation steps eliminated. This article introduces the basic configuration knobs and widgets specific to the PS3 running Linux, shows you how to use them effectively, and suggests the kind of trickery that gets improved performance.
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by StaubSaugerNZ on Sun 3rd Aug 2008 18:38 UTC
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2007-07-13
Surely Sony had the choosing the video interfaces used by the PS3. No one forced them to use HDCP, they chose it - so please stop making them out to be less-than-willing saints, ok.
The truth is all the big companies will take your money but they don't want you to have any digital rights whatsoever. They don't trust us at all - and who can blame them, most people disregard copyright entirely when it is convenient for themselves.
Member since:
2007-07-13
Surely Sony had the choosing the video interfaces used by the PS3. No one forced them to use HDCP, they chose it - so please stop making them out to be less-than-willing saints, ok.
The truth is all the big companies will take your money but they don't want you to have any digital rights whatsoever. They don't trust us at all - and who can blame them, most people disregard copyright entirely when it is convenient for themselves.
Edited 2008-08-03 18:38 UTC