Leftovers: Gaming
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Fail0verflow GitHubs PS4 Linux loader
Fail0verflow has gone public with its Linux-on-PS4 loader, a little over two months after presenting an early and “ugly” version of it to the Chaos Computer Club conference in Germany.
Consistent with the 32c3 conference presentation, the loader only works on firmware versions up to 1.76.
The requirements are imposing for all but serious hackers: there's a special PS4 Linux kernel fork (here), a PS4 kernel exploit discovered last year called BadIRET, which has just leaked in the last day or so, and of course fail0verflow's PS4-kexec.
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Exploit That Allows You to Run Linux on PS4 Released on GitHub
At the start of the year we reported on how it is possible to run Linux on Playstation 4, but the method in which to do so was widely unavailable.
However, hacking group failOverflow have now released the tools and directions that anyone can use to run Linux on PS4.
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Arma 3 Linux port to update to 1.54 tomorrow, there's more good news too
Great news FPS fans! Arma 3 will see an update on the Linux port to version 1.54 tomorrow! Not quite the current version, but it's a step closer and there's more good news.
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Point-and-click adventure Kelvin and the Infamous Machine released in Early Access
Kelvin is the second Argentine point-and-click adventure game to be released in just a few days, after Dog Mendonça—a game GOL editor Segata Sanshiro plans to take a closer look at—was released on Steam for Linux last week.
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