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Spankey said:
Damnyouall said:
Again, let me make this clear. When you bought it, you purchased a device that could play Blu Ray discs, PS3 games and use Linux. Taking either of this away after the fact is a breach of contract.

When I formatted my hard drive as NTFS, it removed the ability to install Linux on that drive too.

the bastards. I'll have to sue them now.

MS didn't even warn me about that.

sure I can partition after the fact but it's so inconvenient.

I know I shouldn't even reply to this, but please explain how we can use Linux on PS3 after Sony removes the Other OS feature via an update that is mandatory to continue to use PSN, play new games and watch new Blu Ray discs?



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