From Kotaku: Sony Removes Linux Installs On PS3
As I mentioned in The Sorry State Of Sony they remain firmly entrenched continuing on their downward path of customer loss and ultimate failure in the consumer market. Instead of adding functionality and ease of use to their key products Sony, lead by perpetual techno-loser George (Let’s make the Sony eInk screen unreadable) Bailey, continues his course of removing existing and noted product functionality and usefulness.
This week as exhibit “A” Sony has flat out decided to remove any support for Linux installs on the PS3 much like they decided to remove any support for playing PS2 games on the original PS3 that sold so well for them. It’s yet another head scratcher moment of lame decision making that will turn the PS3 like so many other products Sony has created from a must have purchase to just another sorry document of Sony’s failure to give their customer base more options and better reasons to continue to buy Sony even when the initial product was a much hailed success.
Sadly they seem determined to fail no matter how many people point out these valid issues and Sony seems almost boastful of dishonoring their valued customers. Otherwise good old George would shut his mouth and hire better people to try and salvage the brand he has been… well destroying.
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Link | March 29th, 2010 at 7:01 am