Hi, Shaun.
The distribution of Linux would not matter. All of the stuff kernel, 
libraries, etc is typically identical. The only question would be 
version matching.
I would suspect Sony would be adding some specialised tools for the 
games, and and special libs that would be specific to their console.
I don't get why you would think you would need sound cards, speakers, 
and screen readers. It is game console. It hooks up to your tv. The 
speakers are your tv or stereo system.
 Any games written for the PS3 could be written on a native linux pc, 
and ported to the Ps 3 by burning to disk where the Ps3 would run them.


shaun everiss wrote:
> This would depend on what linux came out on the ps3.
> In theory you could probably do something with that.
> But you would need to have speakers and sound cards and screenreaders 
> and synthesisers.
> Previding you could load all that in then yeah, unless its just 
> designed for the games.
>   


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