PS3 update
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PS3 update
Sometimes it's good to neglect things. My PS3 has been collecting dust since.. oh, about when RobB said to check out Braid. Before that it collected dust after I had high and mighty plans to dual boot Yellow Dog Linux with it and test text adventures in linux etc.
But I turned it on, I don't know why, probably just to make sure the old girl still worked. It bugged me that I needed a system update.. no shit. Luckily I actually read the screens for once instead of just clicking through, because that motherfucker was about to REMOVE ACCESS TO MY OTHEROS PARTITION. Er.. come again?
Yes, they had full intentions of disabling access to the previously supported (to the extent of charging money for an offical Linux kit accessory) 10 gigabyte partition in exchange for an update that allows you facebook updates on your PS3 or some other equally gay shit.
On a launch 40gig machine, that's 1/4 of your hard drive space blown away with no way to even use it for your PS3 games. What a slap in the face.
But at least for whatever update they were attempting to shove down my throat, 3.5 or 3.41, there WAS a warning screen about just what it was about to do.
Apparently, the 3.21 update just did it, and the (ex) Linux user only found out what happened when they went to boot linux, because 3.21 was pushed through like any other update.
So after some searching around I found the 3.01 update and "upgraded" from my measly 2.78 then proceeded to install ubuntu linux.
It's much nicer than the official yellowdog, has a nice gui and finally comes through on Sony's own advertising that the PS3 is not a game machine but a home computer. It damn well should be for $600MSRP and fuck you Sony for removing it.
Also: this is old news. Last April. You probably already have heard this but I am out of the loop.
http://psubuntu.com/firmware-update-dro ... s-support/
But I turned it on, I don't know why, probably just to make sure the old girl still worked. It bugged me that I needed a system update.. no shit. Luckily I actually read the screens for once instead of just clicking through, because that motherfucker was about to REMOVE ACCESS TO MY OTHEROS PARTITION. Er.. come again?
Yes, they had full intentions of disabling access to the previously supported (to the extent of charging money for an offical Linux kit accessory) 10 gigabyte partition in exchange for an update that allows you facebook updates on your PS3 or some other equally gay shit.
On a launch 40gig machine, that's 1/4 of your hard drive space blown away with no way to even use it for your PS3 games. What a slap in the face.
But at least for whatever update they were attempting to shove down my throat, 3.5 or 3.41, there WAS a warning screen about just what it was about to do.
Apparently, the 3.21 update just did it, and the (ex) Linux user only found out what happened when they went to boot linux, because 3.21 was pushed through like any other update.
So after some searching around I found the 3.01 update and "upgraded" from my measly 2.78 then proceeded to install ubuntu linux.
It's much nicer than the official yellowdog, has a nice gui and finally comes through on Sony's own advertising that the PS3 is not a game machine but a home computer. It damn well should be for $600MSRP and fuck you Sony for removing it.
Also: this is old news. Last April. You probably already have heard this but I am out of the loop.
http://psubuntu.com/firmware-update-dro ... s-support/
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Fuck you, Sony. I'm on 3.15 with Ubuntu Linux dualbooted and have been on PSN all day thanks to good ol "progress". Just have to be a little smart about it and clear your list of played games + insert a real game before going on PSN so that you're not one of the tools in your friends list that says "Last game played: Backup Manager"Consumers and organizations that currently use the "Other OS" feature can choose not to upgrade their PS3â„¢ systems, although the following features will no longer be available;
* Ability to sign in to PlayStation®Network and use network features that require signing in to PlayStation®Network, such as online features of PS3™ games and chat
Soon they'll have fully spoofed 3.50.. and a full custom firmware would be nice. Patience!
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my PS3 will never be the same.
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You can play Pain online, if you're on 3.41 - it only needs 3.30.
I'm using a hex from "psgroove-all-hex-psn-PL3-default.zip" and PSN works fine, 3.5 is spoofed for 3.41 already. They say 3.15 and 3.01 should follow in a day or two.
here's a bunch to try - http://www.ps3news.com/forums/misc.php? ... s&t=114958
FYI I tried about a dozen hex's for 3.15 and none would even boot till I found that one I mentioned above.
What board/device are you using? I'm on a Teensy 2
I'm using a hex from "psgroove-all-hex-psn-PL3-default.zip" and PSN works fine, 3.5 is spoofed for 3.41 already. They say 3.15 and 3.01 should follow in a day or two.
here's a bunch to try - http://www.ps3news.com/forums/misc.php? ... s&t=114958
FYI I tried about a dozen hex's for 3.15 and none would even boot till I found that one I mentioned above.
What board/device are you using? I'm on a Teensy 2
Don't let the wrist-wringers at psubuntu.com scare you off, either. PS3 linux is not abandonware.
I just found this daily linux build which is kind enough to accomodate the PS3.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
viva la OtherOS; Fuck Sony.
I just found this daily linux build which is kind enough to accomodate the PS3.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
viva la OtherOS; Fuck Sony.
http://www.playstation.com/ps3-openplatform/index.html
I love the red text at the top. That's awesome. And the block of text at the bottom really makes the package whole.
"YOU MUST UPGRADE TO OFFICIAL S.O.N.Y. FIRMWAREZ VERSION 1.60 OR LATER TO USE THE LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM" *
* PS LINUX "will not be available if the system software is updated to version 3.21 or later." LOL :P KTHX BYE
I love the red text at the top. That's awesome. And the block of text at the bottom really makes the package whole.
"YOU MUST UPGRADE TO OFFICIAL S.O.N.Y. FIRMWAREZ VERSION 1.60 OR LATER TO USE THE LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM" *
* PS LINUX "will not be available if the system software is updated to version 3.21 or later." LOL :P KTHX BYE
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PS3 Update update: 3.50 has been spoofed, but it's kind of 1/2 ass. PS3 thinks it's at 3.5 so at least it doesn't bug the shit out of you to update.Flack wrote:Cool, let me know when they spoof 3.50 finally. My kid is dying to play Pain online again.
But it doesn't really make much new run that didn't before... anything built with a certain SDK version needs the PS3 to be "really" on that firmware to work. It'll try to run, but you get a black screen.
PSN/online worked for the first week or so but has been down for jailbreak users ever since Sony took PSN down for maintenance last week.
What I'm waiting for is an actual custom firmware that would include all the current 3.5 libraries so everything can be run, yet would allow unsigned code to run. Not having to fuck with a USB dongle is just icing on the cake.
It sounds as if you're waiting for the same thing, because I don't see a way to get back online with simple jailbreak payload updates. SOny hasn't banned anyone yet, but they can definitely tell who is jailbroken, and they have fixed the online spoof glitch, at least for now.
(FYI I was playing a real disc game at the time I got kicked off PSN, although the jailbreak was active. So they are not just going off "last played" lists or something obvious to other users. They are able to detect, over the network, the current mod - even the latest release)
You are smart to wait.
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Linux on XBox
The older version of XBox had a bug that if you used a hacked savegame with a particular game - I think it was a James Bond 007 game - it would allow you to install and run arbitrary unsigned code; the "arbitrary unsigned code" being the Linux Operating System.
The patch allowed you to insert it into the dashboard and boot Linux, it meant that for technical reasons you could not use a feature, I think it was XBox live, and was fully reversible so you could back out to the way it was.
So this gave people the capacity to run Linux and Linux-based applications on Xbox.
There were lots of complaints about Microsoft being unable to fix various problems in the XBox when customers complained about them, but when this "bug" showed up, Microsoft moved with all deliberate speed to fix it.
When the customers are screwed over, it's like pulling teeth to get things fixed, but when the company screws itself over to the benefit of the customer or the customer figures a way to screw over the company, then you see them act with lighting speed to fix it.
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The patch allowed you to insert it into the dashboard and boot Linux, it meant that for technical reasons you could not use a feature, I think it was XBox live, and was fully reversible so you could back out to the way it was.
So this gave people the capacity to run Linux and Linux-based applications on Xbox.
There were lots of complaints about Microsoft being unable to fix various problems in the XBox when customers complained about them, but when this "bug" showed up, Microsoft moved with all deliberate speed to fix it.
When the customers are screwed over, it's like pulling teeth to get things fixed, but when the company screws itself over to the benefit of the customer or the customer figures a way to screw over the company, then you see them act with lighting speed to fix it.
Visit My Site; now with more than 103,716% more content than Pnback's!
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I think I will upgrade to 3.50 now before Sony releases another new one.
I think I will upgrade to 3.50 now before Sony releases another new one.
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As fas as I have seen, there are no 3.5 jailbreaks in the wild.
What there IS right now is a downgrade for 3.5. I did it successfully on a guy from work over the weekend, took it from 3.5 back to 3.41. I didn't have to format the hard drive, but did lose blu-ray playback. (those are the 2 risks of doing the downgrade, having to format the hdd and having blu-ray playback disabled)
Whatever you do, don't update to 3.55. It's a strict security update and does not add any features, only removes them.
Also Sony pulled all pre-3.55 firmware updates from their servers so unless they're mirrored somewhere on the internet you need to pull them off of discs. I'm still looking for a US 3.01 or 3.15 so I can test and see if downgrading from 3.5 allows you back into linux.
What there IS right now is a downgrade for 3.5. I did it successfully on a guy from work over the weekend, took it from 3.5 back to 3.41. I didn't have to format the hard drive, but did lose blu-ray playback. (those are the 2 risks of doing the downgrade, having to format the hdd and having blu-ray playback disabled)
Whatever you do, don't update to 3.55. It's a strict security update and does not add any features, only removes them.
Also Sony pulled all pre-3.55 firmware updates from their servers so unless they're mirrored somewhere on the internet you need to pull them off of discs. I'm still looking for a US 3.01 or 3.15 so I can test and see if downgrading from 3.5 allows you back into linux.
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