Terra Soft, partner storico di IBM, Mercury e Apple VAR nonché sviluppatore del Sistema Operativo Yellow Dog Linux per architetture a 32 e 64 bit, ha annunciato che la versione 5.0 del suo OS supporterà la nuova console Playstation 3 di Sony. La compatibilità è legata al supporto che Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 garantisce a Cell, il processore realizzato da Sony in collaborazione con IBM e Toshiba, che verrà utilizzato nella PS3.
Tra i pacchetti e le applicazioni incluse in Yellow Dog Linux, che è basato su Fedora Core 5, e dunque utilizzabili anche con la Playstation 3, segnaliamo:
- kernel 2.6.16
- gcc 4.1.1 e glibc 2.4
- Cell SDK 1.1
- OpenOffice.org 2.0.2
- FireFox 1.5.0 e Thunderbird 1.5.0
- Nautilus 2.14
Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 sarà esibito da Terra Soft nel periodo che va dal 13 al 16 Novembre, in occasione della manifestazione SC2006 che IBM terrà a Tampa, in Florida (USA).
LOVELAND, Colorado - 17 October 2006 - Terra Soft is proud to announce Yellow Dog Linux v5.0 for PLAYSTATION3 from Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI).
Yellow Dog Linux v5.0, Terra Soft's next generation Linux operating system for Power will support PLAYSTATION 3, providing an end-user experience far
surpassing previous versions. Through an aggressive, rapid co-development project conducted by Carsten Haitzler and the Enlightenment development team, Yellow Dog
Linux v5.0, built upon Fedora Core 5, now integrates the next generation "E17" desktop in order to provide an unprecedented level of function and interface
aesthetic. Designed for users of all ages and all levels of experience, Yellow Dog Linux v5.0 is Terra Soft's most advanced distribution to date.
"We have worked closely with the energetic, determined E17 team to bring this advanced graphical user interface to a state of interface euphoria. It's not about eye candy
and unnecessary special effects, it's about finding balance between a lean, uncluttered desktop and a personal environment that is both familiar and powerful. E17 is
simply the most incredible thing I have ever used --with any operating system," states Cesar Delgado, System Administrator for Terra Soft.
Owen Stampflee, Lead Software Engineer of Terra Soft Solutions expresses, "From the days of the Commodore 64 to modern overclocked and water cooled home computers, a
battle has raged between dedicated game boxes and home computers for highest quality game play. PLAYSTATION 3 provides an industry first exceptional Linux OS
experience ... and Terra Soft the first Linux OS. I am proud to have played a part in this development."
Under basic agreement with SCEI, Terra Soft was granted a unique opportunity to develop and bring to market a complete Linux OS for PLAYSTATION 3. In
development of Yellow Dog Linux v5.0, Terra Soft integrated and enhanced code from Barcelona Supercomputing Center, SCEI , and Fedora in order to
offer the following:
- kernel 2.6.16
- gcc 4.1.1 and glibc 2.4
- Cell SDK 1.1
- OpenOffice.org 2.0.2
- FireFox 1.5.0 and Thunderbird 1.5.0
- Nautilus 2.14
... and a suite of Personal Accessories, Development Tools; Sound & Video, Internet, and Networking applications.
A simple installer enables absolutely anyone to install without instruction. Post-install, the default suite of applications presents an intuitive, self-guided
means of exploring Linux without the confusion of multiple applications in the same family. An Advanced installer mode enables selection from greater than fifteen hundred
packages, as is expected from a complete Linux distribution.
PLAYSTATION 3 is an advanced computer system designed to provide next generation computer entertainment contents in the home, incorporating the state-of-the-art Cell
microprocessor with super computer like power.
As a guest of IBM at the annual SC2006 tradeshow, Nov 13-16, Tampa, Florida, Terra Soft will showcase Yellow Dog Linux v5.0, Y-HPC v2.0 beta, and Y-Bio v1.1. Yellow
Dog Linux v5.0 for PLAYSTATION 3 will be made available through YDL.net Enhanced accounts, through the Terra Soft on-line Store, retailers, and public mirrors
world-wide.
News Source: Terra Soft Press Release
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