Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Oct 2006 22:13 UTC, submitted by mike hess
Games Yellow Dog Linux 5 has been announced. Surprisingly, it will first be released for Sony's Playstation 3, and then later for PPC Macs. Yellow Dog Linux 5 for the Playstation 3 will use E17 as its desktop environment (YDL's page on E17), which will be a boost to E17's adoption rate. Sony had mentioned the PS3 would include Linux in some capacity, but it has been unclear how Linux would fit into the rest of the system.
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RE: How does this work?
by tristan on Mon 16th Oct 2006 23:49 UTC in reply to "How does this work?"
tristan
Member since:
2006-02-01

If it's anything like the Linux version that came out for the PS2 though, Sony will prevent use of the optical drive and the 3D hardware. They advertised this as an anti-piracy measure, but in reality it was so that people couldn't avoid having to buy an expensive PS2 dev setup in order to write decent games for the platform.

Still, arcade emulators and the like should still work, and the Cell might be powerful enough to emulate a Dreamcast purely in software. Plus it'll (aparently) have built-in PS1 compatability, so it's not all bad ;)

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RE[2]: How does this work?
by moondevil on Tue 17th Oct 2006 09:23 in reply to "RE: How does this work?"
moondevil Member since:
2005-07-08

What the hell are you talking about?!?

I own a Linux PS2 and can access the hardware without problems.

What I cannot do is access it directly. But Sony does provide libraries to access the 3D hardware.

Please base your comments on facts not rumors.

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