Why exactly do you WANT Linux on a PS2? You're confined to using the display on a TV with a low-res, a certain set of hardware that you can't really modify, and like, you've prolly already got it on your PC if you buy it for your PS2.
Besides which, I don't know if it'll sell well in Japan, so odds are we wouldn't see it here anyways.
Why exactly do you WANT Linux on a PS2? You're confined to using the display on a TV with a low-res, a certain set of hardware that you can't really modify, and like, you've prolly already got it on your PC if you buy it for your PS2.
Besides which, I don't know if it'll sell well in Japan, so odds are we wouldn't see it here anyways.
According to my game of SimCity, this shoulda been out years ago. :P
Now maybe when I go get my license renewed, I'll have to check a box reading "I do not wish to have my e-mail address sold to other companies."
The problem with these consoles is that they never really think much past making it open source.
Sure, it's great and all that it's running on linux, but why ELSE would I wanna buy your machine over someone else's?