PlayStation 3 HDD will run Linux
Since E3, Sony Computer Entertainment president Ken Kutaragi has been calling the PlayStation 3 an "entertainment supercomputer" rather than a gaming console. Now, he’s revealed a new plan to make sure that it’s acknowledged as one.
In an interview with Impress PC Watch, Kutaragi disclosed that he plans to install the Linux operating system on the PS3’s hard disc drive (HDD) so it will be recognized as a computer, rather than a mere console.
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