Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Thu 27th Aug 2009 20:31 UTC
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2007-04-02
well they did the same thing with ps2 linux, it doesn't work on late ps2 models
By the way linux on the ps3 is unuseful for most people since the cell it's really slow for general purpose applications, it's only good for developers that want to use the real power of the cell, and I guess that's less then 1% of ps3 userbase so sony probably did the right thing
The sad thing is that developers aren't willing to continue developing ps3 linux projects anymore since it's something that is gonna die