2010/12/14 Joseph Bento : > Does it come down to the ability to do something that was not intended? Not intended but nevertheless capable of doing? I feel riped off when I buy something intentionally crippled, I mean, there are sometimes that there is even effort done to make it not work at full potential. It is not like they are saving man hours by not implementing something, they are expending man hours to not aloud things to work at it's best! (I am not saying this is the case with PS3). In the specific case for PS3, I don't know if its been done but the whole "Other OS" thing smells to class action to me: "Hey buy my system, it offers this and this... Hey wait, thanks for buying it but we want to take this and this out cause it is not safe... for us." > Apparently someone has already figured out how to load Ubuntu on an Amazo= n Kindle and claiming that it makes 'quite a splendid little Linux machine'= .. Hey, just in time! I got a Kindle as a gift and I love it, Linux tinkering would be a plus. Regards, Carlos. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .