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Looks good, don't know if it's of use to me at the moment(I do have a condition which not to bandy words leaves me with a certain level of mental retardation) but will wait till I'm a bit more compos mentis before looking at it. Though even in my present beleaguered condition I'll never understand all the whiners on here, it either interests you or it doesn't if it doesn't just go away why do you feel the need to pee yourself in disgust over something that doesn't concern you?
Have you ever had one of those moments where you just want to give up on the human race.
Anyway, thanks for the tool I do plan on setting this up at some point because unlike a lot here, I do actually use Linux on a daily basis, I just have not gotten around to it yet.
Priceless lolCodename: REBUG would like to thank:
The undisputed Hypervisor Master graf_chokolo and also glevand and gitbrew.org.
Just wanted to pop my head in and say this is everything I expected it to be and everything it should be. Cracking the latest firmwares would be nice, but that's relatively boring compared Rebug's latest accomplishments. To everyone crying foul, you had unrealistic expectations about this announcement. Rebug isn't here to replace geohot or fail0verflow, they're here to improve and add to what we already have and otheros is just another example of that.
Seriously, this is why the front page thread was closed. They knew the trolls and idiots would jump on this. Wanna know how this benefits the end user? Go back and read what Squarepusher said. If devs have better tools, we get better homebrew apps. If that doesn't make you smile, then you should seriously reconsider if this scene is right for you. Devs don't get paid to do this so they need encouragement and positive feedback from us. If you can't support our contributing developers, you are not a part of this community.
If we never get another jailbreak, it will only mean good things for the core of this community. Like the pus draining from a wound, the mass exodus of crybabies would cleanse us of their misery and all who would be left are the people who actually want to be here.
I would like to personally apologize to all the developers who have been so under-appreciated through the last six months. Cyberskunk, I'll leave your thread to the people who need their questions answered. I'd suggest everyone else who doesn't belong here to do the same.
Thank you for your hard work.
Really nice work.
Iīm a little sad that I canīt use it on my 60 gb ps3
But I apreciate that some devs are still working on stuff for the ps3.
Keep it up and donīt let the trolls get you down![]()
correct, well said, i don't see why anyone would want to install this, you can't do anything with it right now unless you are a dev technological genius (not that anything good would come out of it as the ps3 scene is so slow) and LMAO to the multiman comment
i really couldn't give a flying rose if squarepusher2 started to flame me, the fact still remains, you can't do much with linux right now in terms of homebrew and media capabilities, (that's why the xbox 1 STILL AFTER THE DAM THING IS DEAD IN THE SCENE IS STILL ON TOP) it's quite embarrassing that the ps3 has all that power and there is still no progress in terms of anything really (yes i know squarepusher2you will yet again go into a techie jargon and give excuses as to why the ps3 dosn't have what a older console has done a long time ago
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The only problem with the PS3 "scene" is that its so easy to get and install CFW, so we have here and no doubt elsewhere hundreds of people who have zero patence, and they just expect everything on a plate.
Even when you needed someone else to install bert and ernie with the xbox, or god forbid actually soldering 10 points on a motherboard (before we even cover the 1.6 xbox boards) people who had modded systems generally either had looked it up themselves and done it, so they knew what was involved, or had someone else do it so they nagged them when it failed / didnt work etc..
The only time I can think of a scene that was as easy was the Dreamcast, but back then it was a lot smaller and people were happy with whatever they got, for some reason in todays world people expect to have everything but want to give very little back, even if all they have to give back is a little time and patence.
I also find it shocking how many people expect to be able to run CFW and play online, it was just accepted with the Xbox that if you modded it either via softmod or hardmod you would be banned, but for some reason people seem to believe its a right to play online even on a private network with CFW, baffling.
Of course there were exceptions to the rule.
But anyway, I / we are way of topic :eek:
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