It's not clear why Linux fans would even want to run it on a PS3, "when a console is NOTHING but 'DRM... in a box'" says Slashdot blogger hairyfeet. "Even when [Sony] allowed Linux you didn't get access to the full machine -- no GPU access -- which left it an underpowered POWER based PC.". Never get between a geek and a processor" would be an excellent maxim for tech companies to live by, but it's one that gets ignored again and again. Take Sony's (NYSE: SNE) latest misguided move. Not only is it what inspired Montreal consultant and Slashdot blogger Gerhard Mack to utter those sage words, but it's also what has now prompted George Hotz -- author of the original hack into the PS3 -- to vow he'll craft yet another hack to get around its latest firmware update. "A note to people interested in the exploit and retaining OtherOS support Learn how SugarCRM will improve your business. Free Trial. Click here., DO NOT UPDATE," Hotz wrote in a follow-up post last week. "I will look into a safe way of updating to retain OtherOS support, perhaps something like Hellcat's Recovery Flasher." Apparently addressing Sony, Hotz added, "I never intended to touch CFW, but if that's how you want to play... " In the meantime, "my investigation into 3.21 has begun," he wrote. The link for this article located at LinuxInsider is no longer available. . Uncover the struggle surrounding PS3's Linux capabilities amidst firmware enhancements, showcasing user-led modifications that defy console restrictions.. Linux Console Hacking, PS3 Exploits, Open Source Gaming. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Mod-chip makers and Linux programmers have managed to break through a revamped security system in Microsoft's gaming console, allowing it to run their own software. Xbox security is seen as a test bed for future copy-locked PCs A group of independent programmers says it has managed to crack a new security system in Microsoft's Xbox gaming console, less than a month after the reconfigured consoles hit the market.. . .. Mod-chip makers and Linux programmers have managed to break through a revamped security system in Microsoft's gaming console, allowing it to run their own software. Xbox security is seen as a test bed for future copy-locked PCs A group of independent programmers says it has managed to crack a new security system in Microsoft's Xbox gaming console, less than a month after the reconfigured consoles hit the market. Breaking the new system took less than a week, the hackers said. Using a complicated method for analysing the new configuration, along with some unexpected help from Microsoft, the hackers said on Saturday that they are now able to run their own software -- including the Linux operating system -- on the newer consoles. Microsoft said it reconfigured the hardware in order to cut down manufacturing costs, but it also changed the way security was implemented at the same time. The newer units, which began to arrive on store shelves about three weeks ago, made obsolete the 'mod chips' used to run unauthorised software on the Xbox. The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . Mod-chip makers and Linux programmers have managed to break through a revamped security system in Mi. mod-chip, makers, linux, programmers, managed, break, through, revamped, security, system. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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