Of course PS3 on Linux was crap.
Sony completely gimped it. Extremely imited access to the Graphics processor and limited access to the cell proc made it just a complete waste of space. The whole draw of having a Linux capable PPC box contained in the sleek, media room friendly device with built in bluray and remote was obviously to run media players. Imagine XBMC running on a PS3.Of course Sony gimped it, because not doing so would compete with there own crappy media dashboard
Something that doesn't seem to be mentioned is that the exploit that this update is supposed to patch COULD have led to umgimped other OS, which actually could've been useful for something
Just like how the exploited original xbox led to xbox-linux and the awesome XBMC
Wishbone: That's not really the point.
bansama: It's completely and utterly the point. There is no reason to bitch about the removal of a feature if it wasn't even being used by you.
And are you really trying to compare a current competition that was advertised worldwide only a few short hours ago (one I and many others would have taken advantage of had we been allowed), to a feature on a console for which support was dropped months ago?
When he purchased the product, he purchased it based on the offered features. Whether he used them or not IS beside the point because neither retailer nor consumer can see in the future and no how often a feature will be used. If that feature wasn't offered at purchasing time then his decision making process would be different.
Removing a feature is just like offering a feature that doesn't work. It's unethical at best.
And here in Australia at least, the PS3 was routinely talke about before launch for it's versatile features, including other OS support and backwards compatibility.