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 sakeniwefu on Sun 3rd Aug 2008 23:15 UTC
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2008-02-26
Sony is DRM and DRM is Sony. I cannot think of a company that has been on the dark side of things for more time than Sony.
Many years ago I bought an "mp3 player" by Sony. That rounded piece of crap needed proprietary DRM software to transfer anything into it, also wouldn't let you recover your own files. Last thing I will ever buy from them.
Blue DRMay is Sony's format.
Sony. Releasing crippled hardware and contents since the 1990s.
Member since:
2008-02-26
Sony is DRM and DRM is Sony. I cannot think of a company that has been on the dark side of things for more time than Sony.
Many years ago I bought an "mp3 player" by Sony. That rounded piece of crap needed proprietary DRM software to transfer anything into it, also wouldn't let you recover your own files. Last thing I will ever buy from them.
Blue DRMay is Sony's format.
Sony. Releasing crippled hardware and contents since the 1990s.