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Linux on PS3, anyone try?

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zorena86:
Haha maybe I can get linux to fix my microwave :P Another thing I will need to look into once I get a nice HDTV for my ps3 would be to get a wireless usb keyboard and mouse so that I could really enjoy the linux while relaxing in the bed or something.

vuzedome:
Don't forget the wireless headset as well.

kyanwan:
Isn't it amusing how everything for PS3 is just always ... less than Xbox 360?

That system, imo, doesn't just fail - it is the fail.


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--- Quote from: kostya on July 07, 2009, 02:04:04 AM ---
--- Quote from: dankles on July 06, 2009, 08:25:25 PM ---You can always run it on your microwave  like I do  ;)

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A microwave? Lag much?

Stick to the tried and true toaster. Not only is it faster but the more you overclock it the better toast it makes.

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I let Linux run my bathtub for me. Nothing like running some shell scripts to get the bubbles going ^^

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combo that with perl and you've got a party.

dankles:

--- Quote from: kyanwan on July 08, 2009, 07:38:29 PM ---Isn't it amusing how everything for PS3 is just always ... less than Xbox 360?

That system, imo, doesn't just fail - it is the fail.


--- Quote from: dankles on July 07, 2009, 04:43:22 AM ---
--- Quote from: kostya on July 07, 2009, 02:04:04 AM ---
--- Quote from: dankles on July 06, 2009, 08:25:25 PM ---You can always run it on your microwave  like I do  ;)

--- End quote ---

A microwave? Lag much?

Stick to the tried and true toaster. Not only is it faster but the more you overclock it the better toast it makes.

--- End quote ---

I let Linux run my bathtub for me. Nothing like running some shell scripts to get the bubbles going ^^

--- End quote ---

combo that with perl and you've got a party.

--- End quote ---
I wonder what would happen with a linux powered car .... then I think about an MS powered car >_< ..

twilightnoir:
ps3 uses a cell processor, which is closer to a gpu than a cpu and isn't suited for regular pc apps. it was made for running mass small calculations, such as md5 cracking.

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