LuckyK
Member since: Dec 24th, 2005
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Joystiq | 34 Comments |
| Engadget | 10 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 7 Comments |


Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 to run on Sony's PlayStation 3
Oct 17th 2006 11:44AM (Engadget)It doesn't really. Linux on PS2 didn't help the piracy effort on PS2 at all. The reason being, you have to hack the main OS that actually plays the game, which is completely seperate from Linux. You can hack Linux all you want, but it won't get you anywhere with regards to the main OS. You won't be able to create code to run under the main OS to take advantage of security holes in it, either (that code will run under the Linux distro, not the XMB OS). Your best bet for exploiting holes in the main OS will still be stuff like dodgy save files in games etc.
Oh, and the possibilities are much greater than just streaming media from other computers. In fact, it potentially will allow PS3 to be an ideal media centre and server itself. Think of XBMC, but for HD media. Think also of homebrew. The point is you can do whatever you want, aslong as you or the community makes it happen.
PlayStation 3 to join Folding@Home for Cure@PS3
Aug 24th 2006 10:19AM (Engadget)Depending on the application, they certainly can be, or more powerful, as has been demonstrated in a number of benchmarks and applications.
Developers and PS3's motion sensing still behind; proof of tacked-on controls?
Aug 18th 2006 7:12PM (Joystiq)Will Xbox 360 XNA succeed where Sony failed? [Update 1]
Aug 14th 2006 1:29PM (Joystiq)Coding in Linux is not difficult, in fact I had an easier time with it than I had initially with Windows coding. Beyond OS specifics, though, they're the exact same (well, it would be if MS used C++ anyway). And you can actually code on Windows using Visual Studio and then copy your code to Linux and compile and build there if you like. Lots of useful things will also be ported very quickly to PS3 Linux, (things like the Quake 3 engine, for example, as mentioned earlier, would be pretty much immediately available).
Will Xbox 360 XNA succeed where Sony failed? [Update 1]
Aug 14th 2006 1:06PM (Joystiq)PS3 needs adapter for PS2 memory cards?
Aug 6th 2006 8:58AM (Engadget)Sony's Phil Harrison: "I don't think we're arrogant"
Jul 13th 2006 5:22PM (Joystiq)Sony's Phil Harrison: "I don't think we're arrogant"
Jul 13th 2006 5:18PM (Joystiq)Obviously people want to talk about the positive, not merely one blogger's view of recent PR (i.e. completely negative). A good interview would have been more balanced, and if Harrison was indicating that with his comment, it was more than justified IMO. He's done interviews before where he's been asked tough questions, but I doubt he's used to an interviewer solely dredging up the negative, so I think it was fair for him to express disappointment that you did.
Why HD DVD will prevail: My opinion three months later
Jul 11th 2006 1:58PM (Engadget HD)Jason -
"lets see what happens if you can run Linux on the PS3 with that Blu-Ray drive"
The drive will most likely be inaccessible in Linux. This was the case with the Linux available for PS2 - the DVD drive was locked out - because of precisely the concerns you outline.
More details on Blu-ray delays - optical drive component shortage
Jul 11th 2006 1:02PM (Engadget HD)