Software Review: Yellow Dog Linux 5 for PlayStation 3 - Page 2

There are some issues to be aware of, however. First of all, this is not Mac OS or Windows, this is Linux. Although Yellow Dog 5 is polished, it is still Linux.

There is a small problem with yum (software update module) in the latest ISO, which requires you to get your hands dirty in code to fix it. But if you are going to tinker in Linux, this should come as no surprise. The biggest let down is the nonexistent support for the PS3's built in Wi-Fi. In order to get online while booted into Yellow Dog Linux, you must use an Ethernet connection.

"Waiting for a Sony response." is the official word on Wi-Fi support in Yellow Dog 5, according to Kai Staats, Terra Soft CEO. Even more discouraging is reading about a three to six month estimate on the ydl.net forum.

The only solution right now for Wi-Fi is to use a wireless game adapter, such as the one by Linksys. This works just fine, unless you have an Apple Airport Express - which has no way of configuring the wireless game adapter.

That is not a pretty solution, not for a $600 game console/computer/Blu-ray player/whatever. Hopefully Sony and Terra Soft can get a Wi-Fi fix out shortly, as it is the only thing really holding Yellow Dog Linux 5 on the PS3 back.

Setup and install went as smooth as I have ever seen a Linux install go. I have Yellow Dog Linux 4 on my PowerBook, and even that was a chore in comparison to v. 5 on the PS3.

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  • 1 - Steve

    Feb 19, 2007 at 5:39 am

    Not too fussed about the wifi as my current console sits right next to my cable modem, but how about using the rest of the functionality? Is there some sort of bluetooth keyboard available, and will it be any better than the dreadful web TV version supplied by NTL a few years back?

  • 2 - johnzbesko

    Feb 21, 2007 at 5:30 pm

    A wireless mouse/keyboard with a USB connector works fine.

    One major limitation of the PS3 linux is lack of accelerated graphics. As a result, my attempt to get full screen .avi file playback on my HDTV was disappointing.

  • 3 - Ken Edwards

    Feb 21, 2007 at 5:36 pm

    Sadly none of the distros can access RSX. So no accelerated graphics. It looks like Sony has given Terra Soft the most access to the hardware, though.

  • 4 - Denis

    Mar 20, 2007 at 11:05 am

    I have tried to install Yellow dog on my ps3 and it gave me a bunch of errors then went blank.
    could this be my keyboard and mouse?
    I have a Rocketfish bluetooth kyb/mse combo wich works fine in the ps3 os. I didn't write down the errors ( I goofed ) and I'm weary of trying again without more info.

    PS I don't have a HD screen only a cheap crt tv and will have to install the fix.

  • 5 - kevin

    Apr 11, 2007 at 3:07 am

    denis dun worry man, i just read sum forum. and this is wat u need to do. for localhost login u type root. then the password u typed in when installin ydl. then u type Xautoconfig. after that startx n have fun with ydl!

  • 6 - Moses

    Apr 18, 2007 at 4:46 pm

    I got a whole bunch of errors on the yum update that I read about but has anyone figured out how to add the plug in's for the dvd and blueray to work yet?

  • 7 - Sepok

    Apr 19, 2007 at 2:10 pm

    I tried to install Gentoo and I failed cuz it didnt install anything and I just had to boot it to the ps3 system again!//
    PS If u dont know how to get back to ur old OS just write boot-game-os in the terminal or install thingy or W/E

  • 8 - huh

    May 08, 2007 at 4:17 am

    denis dun worry man, i just read sum forum. and this is wat u need to do. for localhost login u type root. then the password u typed in when installin ydl. then u type Xautoconfig. after that startx n have fun with ydl!


    did it but screen just went blank

  • 9 - huh2

    May 11, 2007 at 6:47 pm

    hmmm mine to

  • 10 - f1nn

    Jun 27, 2007 at 2:24 pm

    any 1 found an answer to this problem yet

  • 11 - mike

    Jul 13, 2007 at 4:36 pm

    you need a TV with a DVI port to connect to. Mentions it on the YD site

  • 12 - huh2

    Jul 17, 2007 at 5:36 pm

    i got an HDMI port, dosent it work with that one??

  • 13 - hank

    Jul 28, 2007 at 6:01 am

    denis...if you follow the yd instructions, you will see that it requires HDMI or component cables to connect to. It does not support standard connections because the resolution is too low. you can try to install it via "installtext" to run in low resolution text mode.

  • 14 - pissed of PS3 owner

    Apr 17, 2008 at 11:13 am

    Someone tell me why the %@$& no one seems to want to tell those of us who AREN'T computer savants how to do this? I mean seriously the only tutorials that tell you how to do it are full of some pretty saver holes, and are as hard to find as a needle in a Hay Planet.

  • 15 - Ken Edwards

    Apr 17, 2008 at 1:02 pm

    What are you reading? The instructions are quite simple, especially with the new Yellow Dog Linux 6 installer DVD.

  • 16 - ps3 owner

    Sep 18, 2008 at 6:05 am

    well this is good i think that the program for the ps3 is kool and i'am going now to buy the cd

  • 17 - John

    Nov 13, 2008 at 3:08 pm

    We must note that hdmi = dvi with a different conector type, same data feed as far as I know

  • 18 - duncan

    Nov 24, 2008 at 6:10 am

    hey dudes, i really need a distro that works with open office 3, can ydl run it just fine?

  • 19 - al

    Dec 02, 2008 at 4:08 pm

    Hi guys how do i enter to the root i'm having troubles to login in game os thank you

  • 20 - Ben

    Feb 14, 2009 at 5:09 am

    Do you guys even know why you want linux on your ps3; especially if you don't know anything about it? Tsk Tsk, silly people.

  • 21 - Anonymous

    Mar 14, 2009 at 9:11 pm

    Linux = the geek's operating system. Built to run on virtually any type of hardware, supporting a myriad of combinations for expansion and different types of functionality.

    PS3 Linux = the nerd's operating system. Built to run on one, overpriced, underpowered device with no expansion capability *or* graphics acceleration.

    I think I'll stick with my 2.8Ghz P4 Debian box, thanks.

  • 22 - Adam

    Jun 30, 2009 at 11:29 pm

    Im swapping my xbox for a ps3 to do the whole linux desktop... ive recently got into linux, and think it kickss ass compared to windows, unfortuanately its hard to have a dual boot that is problem free, so im wanting to have my ps3 as my linux pc, just curious though, are there supported drivers for the ps3 to tap into its full potential using linux? especialy for the graphics card, i like the funky effects, so im kinda guessing here, but seeing as the ps3 uses a modified 7800, would it work by using general 7series drivers?

  • 23 - dmtrinidavid

    Sep 01, 2009 at 6:21 pm

    As a Mac/Windows guy getting into the field of Linux, I tried the "simplest" way out - install it on my PS3. Unfortunately, it doesn't do a whole lot, but I've only had it a couple days. DivX playback can be done in the game OS, but what about MKV support? I hate it that the PS3 doesn't support it. Any suggestions, anyone?

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