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Sony Issues Weak Apology For Linux Removal

Sony's decision to remove the Other OS feature from the PS3 has definitely proven controversial. Earlier, we reported that the move has spurred a vocal community of homebrew hackers to attempt to circumvent the new limitation. One hacker has allegedly created a custom firmware for the PS3 that restores the ability to install Linux on the PS3. So, as things continue to worsen for the company, it has issued a statement to consumers apologizing for its decision (although Sony plans to stand firm on the Other OS issue). Here is what the company said in a statement issued on Monday:

'We are sorry if users of Linux or other operating systems are disappointed by our decision to issue a firmware upgrade which when installed disables this operating system feature. We have made the decision to protect the integrity of the console and whilst mindful of the impact on Linux or other operating system users we nevertheless felt it would be in the best interests of the majority of users to pursue this course of action.

'As you will be aware we have upgraded and enhanced functionality and features of the console by numerous firmware upgrades over time and this is a very rare instance where a feature will be disabled. Further enhancements are in the pipeline.

'Users do have the choice whether or not to install the firmware upgrade and this is clearly explained to them at the time the firmware upgrade is made available for installation. Furthermore our terms and conditions clearly state that we have the right to revise the PS3's settings and features in order to prevent access to unauthorised or pirated content.'


So there you have it. Sony is sorry, but not THAT sorry, especially when it comes to protecting their hardware from piracy and malevolent hackers.




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