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A Sony Camera Running Linux

jonr writes "At the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show, Sony presented the new camera from its Cyber-shot product line. The DSC-G3 comes with a Zeiss lens with 4x zoom, a large 3.5" touch display, and 4GB of internal memory. Most interesting is the camera's software that includes, among other things, face and scene recognition, based on Busybox and Kernel 2.6.11 for the Access Linux Platform. The camera also has built-in Wi-Fi."

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  1. Yeah but, by ehaggis · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Does it run...oh yeah...never mind.

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    1. Re:Yeah but, by pato101 · · Score: 5, Informative

      Nice, that is not the only model which is running Linux. Actually, my own camera (eighteen months old) seems to be running Linux as well:
      http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/Download/DSC-W90.html
      Here is a list of their products using Linux, as I understand:
      http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/Download/search.html

  2. Year of the Linux camera? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    better than nothing..

    1. Re:Year of the Linux camera? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      If everyone who buys this camera this year sets it down on top of a desk, it will be the year of Linux on the desktop!

  3. Cool Link by olddotter · · Score: 5, Funny

    In the 90's a friend told me Linux would NEVER be used for embedded devices. Its fun to send him links like this. Fun in a very mischievous way.

  4. Re:My 5 year old Sony TV came with a GPL notice by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Shh. Quite. The concept that a company can support Linux and DRM could cause some peoples on Slashdot heads to explode.

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  5. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 5, Funny

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  6. Re:My 5 year old Sony TV came with a GPL notice by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 5, Funny

    DRM: because yes, it does run Linux!

    Take a picture of copyright material and watch the camera rm -rf itself. No refunds!

  7. Will it support Linux client access? by erroneus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have been watching this happen over and over and over again. Companies developing their products to use Linux but turn around and not support Linux client access. I had stupidly picked up a wireless networked video camera that was known to run Linux on the inside and made a very stupid assumption that Linux client access would therefore be a no-brainer. WRONG! It was Windows only for client access... not even Mac could access it. That was the beginning of the eye-openers for me. It is sad and annoying... they take from the community and then don't give back.

    Personally, I just don't buy anything that has the Sony label on it any longer. Not Sony-BMG music, not Sony movies, not Sony games, not Sony cameras, not Sony TVs, not Sony anything else. Sony has burned this customer too many times for me to have any faith in them and so far, I see little changes in their behavior. Their computers are complete crap too, by the way. Sony once had astounding popularity as a name brand, but they have burned more bridges than my own to be sure. I know at least 50% of Japan is anti-Sony. It is amazing that they are still humming along as well as they are.

    1. Re:Will it support Linux client access? by harlows_monkeys · · Score: 5, Funny

      I have been watching this happen over and over and over again. Companies developing their products to use Linux but turn around and not support Linux client access. I had stupidly picked up a wireless networked video camera that was known to run Linux on the inside and made a very stupid assumption that Linux client access would therefore be a no-brainer. WRONG! It was Windows only for client access... not even Mac could access it.

      Similar experience here. My computer uses capacitors made by Johanson Dielectrics, so I carefully picked a GPS that also uses capacitors from Johanson Dielectrics, figuring that meant they would work together, but the damned thing would not work with my computer.

  8. It doesn't meet minimum hardware requirements by davidwr · · Score: 5, Funny

    It only has 4GB of internal memory.

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  9. Sony's Caring Customers by camperdave · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sony has no interest in making or selling Linux laptops or netbooks. I wonder why not.

    Both cameras and laptops require an operating system. For cameras, nobody cares what it is, as long as the thing takes pictures. As such, Sony has a free hand as to which OS to install. Laptops, are different. Customers care which OS is on their laptop. Customers (like it or not) want Windows on their laptops. If Sony doesn't provide Windows on their laptops, the customers will find another laptop vendor who will.

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  10. Imagine... by mustafap · · Score: 5, Funny

    a Beowulf cluster of these. Actually I don't need to; I live in surveillance UK :o)

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  11. Re:aye, i agree by chemisus · · Score: 5, Funny

    It appears you want to take a picture, allow or deny?