Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Aug 2009 23:24 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Games As everybody had been more or less anticipating for months now, Sony has released the Playstation 3 Slim, a much smaller, lighter, and more energy-efficient variant of the regular Playstation 3. There's good news for people who held out on the PS3 because it was too expensive, and there's bad news for those of us who liked the idea of running Linux on the PS3.
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RE: No OSes?
by Lobotomik on Wed 19th Aug 2009 06:29 UTC in reply to "No OSes?"
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*HA*HA*HA*


I do not care about Linux at all because of it's bad engineering practices of the kernel. But what has been done with the new slim PS3 to say that it's possible for me to use OpenBSD on there, did they tinker with the IRQ number configuration to block OS installs or something?


You actually have no idea what you're talking about, do you? *HA*HA*HA* "Bad engineering practices in the kernel" *HA*HA*HA* Boy, it seems nobody else has noticed. "tinker with the IRQ number configuration to block OS installs" *HA*HA*HA* I think they multiplexed the matrix vectors of the flooze controller, but that can be undone by injecting an encrypted protoframe in the GPU flow.

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