Saw this and thought I'd pass it along: ExtremeTech CTO CORE TECHNOLOGY ONLINE Wednesday, July 25th www.extremetech.com * Sony May Market Linux Kit for the PlayStation2 in US: A Linux kit available for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) from Sony currently available in Japan may hit American shores in the coming months. A survey on Sony's site to gauge US interest also lists the kit's components, which include: DVD-ROM containing Beta Release 1 of Linux for PS2 40GB Hard Disc Drive 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX Ethernet Interface USB Keyboard USB Mouse PlayStation 2 VGA AV Connector (HD 15 plus Stereo Audio) - requires "sync on green" monitor This seems to be aimed primarily at hobbyists and Linux twiddlers looking for a lean/mean box on which to run the open-source OS. Given its stringent licensing requirements, and that essentially all revenue comes from game sales (Sony loses money on every PS2 box it sells), it's unlikely that Sony would be looking for Linux- based games for PS2. Instead, Sony may be trying to create another incentive to buy a PS2 (a cheap, fast Linux box), and the upside for Sony would presumably be additional sales of PS2 games for when the box wasn't running Linux. How long will it take some Linux maven to boot that OS on Microsoft's upcoming Xbox? slated to ship in October. And, if being able to run a Linux distro on these consoles boosts hardware and game sales, could it be that console makers have a new- found friend in Linux? -- Dave Salvator