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Posted Jan 14, 2008 at 04:40AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Linux, Applications Tags: Linux, Verizon, Ubuntu, Windows XP, Windows Mobile, Yellow Dog Linux
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Logo of StreamMyGame online streaming service - Image 1For those of you subscribed to the StreamMyGame web-based service offered for PS3 users, you might be happy to know that you can now run games off the free Linux Player offered for it.

This was promised by StreamMyGame a while back when the service first went online and is now currently in full swing for PS3 consoles running on Linux. Check out more details about this online streaming service after the jump!

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Posted Apr 23, 2007 at 08:33PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Linux Tags: Linux, Sony, GPU, Ubuntu, Fedora, Gentoo
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The Penguinistas speak: open up RSX! - Image 1Everyone knows that the CELL BE-powered PlayStation 3 can run a couple of Linux distros already, but it comes at a severe hindrance: the Hypervisor chip. This little culprit ensures that the Linux distros will never be able to access the RSX GPU core by NVIDIA, and it's made many Penguin-heads mad. Oh yes, us too.

Because of the huge hardware dead-end, Linux graphics capabilities are dead-awful even at the bearable performance points. Ubuntu, Yellow Dog, Fedora Cores (5 and 6) and Gentoo have all been unable to run Linux gamers' favorite games on Linux, which also includes WinE games and open-source titles.

So it comes to no suprise that Linux users have set up an online petition asking Sony to open up access to the RSX GPU core, or else. Will Sony even care? That depends. After a huge financial fallout from the PlayStation 3's lackluster beginnings, the giant may not be opening a window for open-source programmers to creating 3D games for the PlayStation 3 - unless they pay for the licenses.

Many geeks, however, disagreed that open-source games could undermine the "mountains of wonga" that the electronics giant can earn from the next-gen console - at least not yet. One Linux geek said, "Do they think people will code Gears of War 2 at home?" All they want to do is turn the PlayStation 3 to an experimental living room Linux PC...and play Pong.

So in an effort to fuel this petition and to sound the rally cry for the PlayStation 3 geeks out there, we're posting this up for the world to hear and for Sony to see. Whether they listen or not is really up to them. Hop on over to the petition site over via the "Read" link below.

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Posted Apr 19, 2007 at 10:08PM by Chris L. Listed in: Linux Tags: Linux, Ubuntu
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Ubuntu Linux: the people-friendly Linux - Image 1Play Beyond? OS beyond. Presuming you are of the inclination, you might have played a bit with the PS3's other-OS Linux capabilities, installing it, running it, seeing what programs you could play with in it. And, as we've found, Linux can be quite the delight with Sony's console, once you pick yer poison: Fedora, Yellow Dog, Gentoo, SUSE, Ubuntu.

Speaking of Ubuntu, the people-friendly Linux: the fellow over at the Ubuntu community put together a one-stop shop for Ubuntu on the PS3. It combines installation and running instructions, and resources for anyone who might like to try any of the Ubuntu family (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu) on their console. Hit this link to learn more.

Vista? What's that?

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Posted Feb 14, 2007 at 02:37AM by Victor B. Listed in: How-To, Applications Tags: Linux, ISO, Ubuntu, Gentoo
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Ubuntu Linux - Image 1This is definitely in-depth and useful for newbies to Linux. On the Ubuntu Forums, Ciego has written an extensive tutorial for installing Ubuntu Linux on your PS3.

Specifically, this is an installation tutorial for putting Ubuntu (Edgy Eft 6.10) on a 60GB PS3, including a listing of everything you'll need to get up to speed and everything you could ask for about the programming you'll have to type in to get the darned thing up and running. As he mentions at the beginning of his tutorial, he's written his guide to cater to newcomers, so vets may find themselves scrolling through rehashed information.

Before anything else, he does mention some things you'll need for installation:
  • USB Mouse
  • USB Keyboard
  • 256MB USB Thumb drive (Any storage device that the PS3 can handle will work. Adjust commands accordingly)
  • The Addon CD iso
  • Gentoo Live CD BETA for PPC iso
  • Otheros.self
In any case, feel free to visit the read link, as well as download the Addon CD file below. Trust us, you'll definitely learn something from the tutorial, and learning is always a good thing.

Download: [Addon CD ISO]

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Posted Jan 15, 2007 at 09:53PM by Pranav Thadeshwar Listed in: News, Linux Tags: Linux, Firefox, Ubuntu, Fedora, Gentoo
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Debian LinuxThe number of Linux distros for the PS3 keeps increasing steadily. After already having heavyweights such as Fedora Core and Gentoo gracing their presence on the PS3, we now have Debian being released for it.

And make no mistake, while many of you might have never heard of Debian, it holds as much, if not more respect than the distros already out. And in case you didn't know, Debian could be called the father of Ubuntu since Ubuntu was originally started as a fork of Debian. The major advantage of Debian is its stability which is already proven by it being one of the top operating systems in a server environment.

Anyways, what's great is that this OS is released with a livecd environment, which means that everyone who is scared of Linux can give it a try, without being afraid of it modifying your system. As a live CD, all you need to do is install the kboot bootloader and select OtherOS as your default OS. After that, just burn the Debian CD as an image on a CD-R and insert it in your PS3 when it boots up. Once Debian starts, you can enter a number of parameters to customise your boot environment.
  • live - Boot Debian Live
  • yuv480i - Boot Debian Live in 480i video mode
  • yuv480p - Boot Debian Live in 480p video mode
  • yuv720p - Boot Debian Live in 720p video mode
  • yuv1080i - Boot Debian Live in 1080i video mode
  • yuv1080p - Boot Debian Live in 1080p video mode
  • yuv576i - Boot Debian Live in 576i video mode
  • yuv576p - Boot Debian Live in 576p video mode
  • WXGA - Boot Debian Live in WXGA video mode
  • SXGA - Boot Debian Live in SXGA video mode
  • WUXGA - Boot Debian Live in WXUGA video mode
  • install - Boot Debian-Installer in normal mode
  • expert - Boot Debian-Installer in expert mode
  • rescue - Boot Debian-Installer in rescue mode
You can install it by typing 'install' at the boot screen. Or you can check out Debian as a live cd by typing 'live'. The live cd environment which will boot up has a minimal GNOME desktop along with a bunch of utilities including the Firefox browser. The login details for the live cd are as follows:

Username - casper
Password - live


Remember that these details are for the live cd only. If you decide to install Debian on your PS3, you will get a chance to set the user details yourself. The otheros.bld which you must use for the kboot installer should be downloaded from the link below. So make sure to extract that file using a utility like WinRAR and using it with otheros.self.

Tutorial: [Partitioning and readying your PS3 for Linux]
Link: [Debian Live CD + Installer ISO]
Link: [PS3 Cell Addon CD (For otheros.bld)]
Link: [QJ.NET PS3 Linux forums]
View: [Debian on Wikipedia / Debian on DistroWatch]

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