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		<title>Install linux on PS3: Why is PS3 Magic so special?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Install linux on PS3 is a great ideea! but how? So, you want to install Linux on your PS3. This would not come as a surprise for me, since thousands of people have already done so. Moreover, thousands more are searching for ways, to install Linux on ps3. No wonder Linux on ps3 guide and [...]]]></description>
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<p>is a great ideea! but how?</p>
<p>So, you want to install Linux on your PS3. This would not come as a surprise for me, since thousands of people have already done so. Moreover, thousands more are searching for ways, to install Linux on ps3. No wonder <a href="http://ps3magic.net/">Linux on ps3 guide</a> and <a href="http://ps3magic.net/">install Linux on ps3</a> guide happen to be the two of the most popular searches on the internet.</p>
<p>Now, although there are a number of guides that are available on the internet, most of these guides are actually hacking guides, which do not carry any guarantee on safety of your console and may even, harm your console as well. Moreover, they are quite difficult to install as well. http://ps3magic.org, has come up as a solution to all these problems. With the help of ps3 magic, you can very well install Linux on your PS3.</p>
<p>This amazing software makes the entire exercise of installing Linux on your PS3, an absolute cakewalk for you. Moreover it does not harm your PS3. Also the warranty on your PS3 would be saved as well.</p>
<p>All these factors make this software an absolute necessity, if you are looking forward to installing Linux on your Play Station 3. In any case, installing Linux on your PS3 would prove quite advantageous for you. Downlaod the Software <a href="http://ps3magic.net/">HERE</a></p>
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		<title>Which Linux To Install On PS3?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 16:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best release of Ubuntu to run on your PlayStation 3 is Ubuntu 9.10. When you purchase Ubuntu you will also get bundled free copies of; OpenOffice.org’s Office Suite of products, Rhythmbox, Mozilla Firefox the web browser, GIMP, Pidgin and Evolution.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to install and use Linux on the PlayStation 3 or PS3 there are somethings that you need to know. The first is that you can’t install Linux on all PlayStation 3 models notably you cannot install Linux or any other operating system on the CECH-2000 series systems of PlayStation or PS3.</p>
<p>The Linux kernel (the heart of the operating system) has supported PlayStation 3 since version 2.6.21 was produced and that means that when you install Linux version 2.6.21 or above on your PlayStation 3 console you will not need any patches or mods.</p>
<p>So after the good news that you can use Linux 2.6.21without modification for the PlayStation</p>
<p>Which Linux is the best to run?</p>
<p>Without a doubt the most popular Linux version in existence today is Ubuntu, it is being used as an alternative operating system by a lot computer manufacturers especially of netbooks and that is because it is cheaper and runs better than Vista/Windows.</p>
<p>The best release of Ubuntu to run on your PlayStation 3 is Ubuntu 9.10. When you purchase Ubuntu you will also get bundled free copies of; OpenOffice.org’s Office Suite of products, Rhythmbox, Mozilla Firefox the web browser, GIMP, Pidgin and Evolution.</p>
<p>One of the first Linux developers to create a copy of Linux to run on the PlayStation 3 was Yellow Dog Linux and from version Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 users of the Sony PlayStation 3 have been able to take advantage of this great Linux OS.</p>
<p>When you buy Yellow Dog you also get the same free applications as with Ubuntu which is a plus.</p>
<p>If you are using HDTV or SDTV then Yellow Dog is probably the best Linux OS to use because it has been specifically configured to work with those TV definitions.</p>
<p>Two other Linux OS will work with PlayStation 3 and these include Fedora from version 7, though by far and a way the best Fedora to use is Fedora 10.</p>
<p>OpenSUSE 10.3 is a free to use version of Linux and works perfectly well on PlayStation 3 but is will without a doubt use more of your system resources to run as an OS because of the way it was written.</p>
<p>Install any linux OS on your Shiny Playstation 3 console with PS3 Magic &#8211; <a href="http://www.ps3magic.net">CLICK HERE</a> to get it</p>
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		<title>What is Linux?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 16:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been living in a cave in the furthest outpost of Mongolia without a computer, television, access to newspapers or any other forms of information it is just possible that you have never heard of Linux.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been  living in a cave in the furthest outpost of Mongolia without a computer,  television, access to newspapers or any other forms of information it is just  possible that you have never heard of Linux.</p>
<p>However even if you  have heard of Linux it is almost certain that unless you are a very dedicated  computer geek that you couldn’t actually honestly say what Linux is if you are  asked to describe it, over and above making a stab at mentioning stumblingly  that Linux is an operating system or OS (operating system). An operating system  is the system which helps your computer to function.</p>
<p>But Linux is more than  that, just recently for example the mighty cash rich Microsoft Corp. described  Linux as a threat to its business, not in a terrorist type of way but as a  potential competitor, this was the first time that the Microsoft Corp. had  recognized Linux as a competitor and that of course means that Linux is getting  popular at last.</p>
<p>Why at last? Well the  answer to that is simple Linux would you believe has been around since 1991 and  became a functioning operating system in 1994.</p>
<p>So why has it taken so  long for Linux to become a threat to the mighty Microsoft Corp., well the  difference between all of the main operating systems Vista or whatever Windows  is called these days, the Mac OS X and Linux is that Linux was first developed  as a hobby project by a student called Linus Torvaids while he was at the  University of Finland and it is free.</p>
<p>Initially Linus  Torvalds worked on a small UNIX system called Minix and developed that into the  first version of Linux. Linux was released under the GNU General Public License  and is free to all, even today the Linux operating system’s source code is free  to all and is the foundation of any Linux system that others have developed and  sell to users who need a more user friendly Linux experience and don’t have the  skills or the time to use Linux in its basic form to develop Linux  applications.</p>
<p>Linux is ‘developed’  or turned into user friendly applications and operating systems by a number of  groups, companies and individuals to enhance its capabilities and  functionality.</p>
<p>Typically the user  groups produce applications which are free to all, the individuals in the user  groups have embraced Linus Torvalds’ concept of an operating system to run your  computer that is easier to use than the Microsoft Corp’s Windows and is free  and so they work to develop these applications in the hope that they are  reducing the price of computing for all.</p>
<p>Large computer  companies including Dell, IBM and Hewlett Packard have developed Linux systems  and applications using Linux to provide an alternative to the Windows and UNIX  environment and this is has been so successful that some multinational computer  companies are now offering a version of the Linux operating system on their  netbook and notebooks instead of Microsoft’s Vista/Windows.</p>
<p>The main reason for  this is that the Linux operating system costs a fraction of the cost of the  Vista/Windows, each Vista/Windows installation on a new computer costs the  manufacturer about $30.00 USD. This is a considerable cost when it is  considered that some computer models only produce around $30.00 profit for the  manufacturer.</p>
<p>The other reasons that  Linux is now being used more extensively by multinationals include; Linux is  easier to use than Vista/Windows, it has recently also proved itself to be more  user friendly and stable than Vista/Windows and Vista/Windows has recently  proved itself to be a very costly disaster to computer manufactures who had to  configure their computers for a very short lived operating system and then  change the that configuration for the latest edition of Windows and the  computer manufacturers don’t want to repeat that disaster.</p>
<p>It is a little known  fact that today there are a number of very useful applications that Linux is at  the heart of these include the desktop management systems developed by KDE and  Gnome and the amazing office suite called “Open Office” which was developed by  OpenOffice.org and of course the most popular web browser Mozilla Firefox.</p>
<p>All of the above  applications are free and are as good as or better than the Microsoft  equivalents such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Windows Internet Explorer 8.</p>
<p>Today Linux is  constantly being refined and developed, Linus Torvalds heads a programming team  working on the kernel (the heart of the Linux or indeed any computer software)  while others work for the Free Software Foundation and organisation which  supports the GNU General Public License components of the software and the  applications that stem from it.</p>
<p>In addition to the two  main developers of Linux and Linux applications above there are a range of  developers which include large companies, multinational corporations and even  hobbyists who add to the value and functionality of Linux in various forms and  this is due to the fact that anyone can take a copy of Linux and develop it  without paying for the privilege.</p>
<p>When developers  program with Linux they can choose from a range of computer programming  languages to use, the most common computer programming languages used to build  and develop Linux applications are C, C++, Java, Fortran and Ada.</p>
<p>Though little used  Linux will also support C# using the Mono project.</p>
<p>After a Linux based  program has been written and complied most programmers will include support for  a range of dynamic languages such as Ruby on Rails, Ruby, PHO, Perl and Python.</p>
<p>In addition to being  used extensively as general a desktop application, super computers  and for servers some developers have  developed Linux to perform other functions such as supporting computer  architecture and embedded systems and when Linux is used to support these  functions it adds great stability and security than other languages or  operating systems.</p>
<p>Linux is a great  success story and although currently as an operating system it only holds  around 15% of the marketplace that not only represents nearly $38 billion  dollars worth of revenue a year it is a market share that is growing and that  is because of its easy of use and the fact that more and more people are tired  of using Vista/Windows.<br />
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