Sony tests Linux on PlayStation 2
Posted on 26/04/01 21:27 by Jan Willem                             
Sony tests Linux on PlayStation 2
Sony is going to release an official version of Linux to run on the PlayStation 2, but for now it is only compatible with Japanese versions of the console. Sony says that they made this change because users were asking for it.


According to Sony, the move is in response to consumer pressure, which has included online petitions. Users will receive a hard drive with built-in 10Mbit Ethernet socket that will plug into the console's PCMCIA slot, a mouse and a keyboard, as well as a PS2-compatible version of the popular open source operating system. The PS2 Linux Kit will cost the equivalent of about $200 and will go on sale in June 2001.

Only 1,000 copies of the Linux kit will be manufactured initially. "The decision whether to ship more will depend on the feedback and requests from the Linux communities," said Sony in a press release.

However, the new release will not be available for PlayStation 2 users in the U.S. or Europe. "The Linux release is only for the Japanese market, and I'm not aware of any plans to offer it in America or Europe," said a spokesman for Sony.

PlayStation 2s include regional encoding, so that a Japanese console cannot play games released in Europe and vice versa. This led to allegations that Sony was overcharging European consumers, who did not have the option of importing a cheaper unit from the U.S. or Japan. Sony has consistently denied this charge.


So now we can have hackers who hack from a playstation ?

Source: ZDNet.com

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By _Night, Friday 27 April 2001 04:43
Personally I think that the PsX2 is an overrated console that in reality doesn't look appealing. I mean come on, how many Freakin' Tekens are there?! Smilie, in all seriousness though, I'd rather use the money and invest it into buying better hardware for my computer. Just my two-cents. "Cd freaks is my home" Wink
By Guest, Friday 27 April 2001 11:27
what good does this do really? most people buy a ps2 for games and dvd. would they really exploit the power of linux? and besides, someone might figure out a way to bypass the hardware regional lock with some hacking and some coding. i'd laugh if that happened. too bad for sony if it does happen.
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