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For anyone who wants to completely customize the PS3 gaming console, installing  Linux  is the way to do it. Doing this will turn your PS3 into a very good, functioning home desktop computer that will not void any warranties of your PS3.

Do not worry if this is going to cost extra.  Linux  is completely free. You are able to download any distribution of  Linux  for free but if you would like to have it delivered to you, you will most likely have to pay a shipping cost from the company who develops whatever distribution you want to use.

What's a "distribution?" In short, it's one company's version of the  Linux  operating system. For example, Canonical develops the Ubuntu distribution of  Linux , Fixstars Solutions is the company behind Yellow Dog  Linux , and the Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat, is behind the Fedora distribution of  Linux . These are few of the popular examples of  Linux  distributions.

If you are thinking of installing  Linux  on your PS3 console, you will want to take a closer look at Yellow Dog  Linux  and Ubuntu since these two distributions seem to have the most support among those who have already installed  Linux  on their own PS3. As a matter fact, Yellow Dog  Linux  was specially developed for PS3 users so this is what you may want to use before thinking of using any other distribution.

The cool thing about the PS3 is that once you install  Linux  and you end up being that uncomfortable with it, you can actually run Windows on your PS3 through what's called an "emulator."



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Source by Gregory Winters

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