Seems there are no good reasons as the PlayStation itself would no longer be able to have PlayStation software updates and there must be better platforms for Linux Ubuntu software
You cannot play PS3 games on on Linux. Even if you had a blu-ray drive on your Linux computer you would not have the proper system to play. If you want to play PS3 games you will have to play them on a PS3.
No, Linux is an operating system. Judging from the category: Your PS3 would be considered a PC after having Linux installed on it.
Probably the best place is to go onto Linux itself. There, people can ask questions about this topic, or they can post the question onto Sony's FAQs. Both places have a high chance of finding how to install Linux onto the PS3.
The Play Station 3 has support for Linux, so you can install Ubuntu on it. It will take a long time, so i think that you will be better of watching a video tutorial. You Tube is recommended for all videos.
This used to be possible, but the mandatory automatic firmware updates Sony released block you from using the Yellow Dog Linux that was available for the PS3. More info may be found at related link attached
No, Ubuntu is part of Linux.
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution (as in a specific OS setup with the Linux kernel.)
Installing Ubuntu (or any available Linux distribution) allows you to use the PS3 as a regular desktop computer. With careful optimization, the PS3 can also be used as a powerful web server.
There is no such thing as a "UniChrome Pro Linux Ubuntu." UniChrome Pro is a graphics chipset. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution.
Ubuntu *is* Linux.
Yes and no.Yes in the sense that Ubuntu is just like any other Linux distribution. It *is* a Linux distribution. So to say that Ubuntu is not Linux is inaccurate.It's NOT the same as Linux in that Ubuntu is a DISTRIBUTION of Linux, not the Linux operating system itself. The Linux operating system, as I like to define it, is the kernel, the drivers, and the kernelspace it provides.I have often seen more and more Ubuntu users who seem to not recognize the relationship of Ubuntu and Linux. The only other Linux "sphere" worse in this regard in recognizing that it is Linux is Android, also Linux, but between how Google markets it and the kind of userspace it has so many people don't often recognize Android as Linux either. Short answer is that Ubuntu is Linux. As is Arch, Red Hat, SuSE, Fedora, Gentoo, Android, WebOS, your router firmware, Tivo firmware, or Debian.
All pcs can run Linux. Specifically, you can download and run Ubuntu, which is Linux based. Any PC can run Ubuntu and/or dual-boot Windows and Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is a community effort and does not have a single maker. It is a distribution that is an off-branch from Linux. Google for "Ubuntu" and "Linux" for more information.
Linux.
Ubuntu is a "distro" of the Linux operating system.
Yes, the Linux version of Avast runs on Ubuntu.
Desmond Tutu has not made any contribution directly to the Ubuntu Linux distribution. He is the author of a book detailing the philosophy of Ubuntu, a South African term meaning humanity towards others. The Ubuntu Linux distribution aims to further such a philosophy using Linux.