Linux is sandboxed and shouldn't be able to break the XMB beyond a
settings reset (I believe), unless there was a hardware failure
(unlikely). There should be an option in System Settings to reset the
PS3 to default. I'd try that. I know the PSP, which uses a similar XMB
OS, occasionally corrupts it's settings and usually a reset to default
settings fixes the problem.

Anyhow, it's unlikely it is an Ubuntu bug.

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after wrong installation no network at the XMB
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