True tom, however you probably would need a reader to read the screen.
Unless it was built in, you would most sertainly need a reader for 
the internal configs stored on the system.
At 06:30 PM 5/16/2006, you wrote:
>Hi, Shaun.
>The distribution of Linux would not matter. All of the stuff kernel,
>libraries, etc is typically identical. The only question would be
>version matching.
>I would suspect Sony would be adding some specialised tools for the
>games, and and special libs that would be specific to their console.
>I don't get why you would think you would need sound cards, speakers,
>and screen readers. It is game console. It hooks up to your tv. The
>speakers are your tv or stereo system.
>  Any games written for the PS3 could be written on a native linux pc,
>and ported to the Ps 3 by burning to disk where the Ps3 would run them.
>
>
>shaun everiss wrote:
> > This would depend on what linux came out on the ps3.
> > In theory you could probably do something with that.
> > But you would need to have speakers and sound cards and screenreaders
> > and synthesisers.
> > Previding you could load all that in then yeah, unless its just
> > designed for the games.
> >
>
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