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If you're a paying, Enhanced member of its ydl. After you have the operating system in your hands and on a disc, there are a couple steps you need to take to get it installed. Note that this will erase everything on the drive, including your saves, so you'll want to back them up first.
After formatting the drive, you need to create the installer. Using either a flash drive or a blank recordable disc of some sort, you need to download two files - Sony's bootloader installer and the actual bootloader. The bootloader installer comes from Sony itself and is simply used to start the installation of a third-party bootloader. This bootloader will then let you choose between starting Linux or the GameOS a.
Getting these files copied over and run is a pretty straightforward process that is nicely explained in the Yellow Dog Install Guide. Once you have the bootloader running, you can start the actual installation process via your disc. The process takes about an hour or so and is relatively painless, though there are a few screens that may seem a bit scary if you don't know they're coming.
For example, since the Linux partition won't have been formatted yet, you'll see an error that says that the OS can't read from the disc. It makes it look like you have a bad drive, but it's just a poorly worded message that everyone will see.
Once it's set up, you'll still default to booting to the Cross Media Bar. Upon restarting you wind up at a command prompt, and from here you need to either type ydl to start Yellow Dog or boot-game-os to start the regular PS3 interface for playing games and such.
You can reboot to the GameOS from inside of Yellow Dog, though it seems that once you head back to that it becomes the default booting OS again, so you'll have to head back into System Settings to switch back to Yellow Dog again and restart. It's not the smoothest thing in the world, but it's reasonably simple once you know what's going on. By default, the main usage bar, called the E Shelf, appears at the top-center of the screen.
On the far left you have the blue "Start" button, which cascades into your various Applications, Configuration settings, Window listing and whatnot. Next to this you have the Pager which displays your Virtual Desktops, a series of workspaces that you can work in.
If you haven't used this sort of thing before, it's easiest to imagine it as working with multiple monitors - you can have different windows running in each Virtual Desktop, and you simply click on them to switch between.
In our example window below, we have OpenOffice and a file view running in our first desktop, a Firefox browser open in the second, and the third and fourth are clear. You can set the number of Virtual Desktops you'd like to use, so if this concept seems a tad confusing to work with, you can set it to a single window. To the right of the Virtual Desktops you'll find the Ibox, a little box that shows you all of your minimized applications.
Clicking on them will of course bring them back up. A single click launches said application. And on the far right you can have a series of modules, small applications that perform various tasks. In our case, we're running a basic clock and a screenshot tool for taking our images. Networking The first thing you'll probably try to do once Yellow Dog is up and running is to hop online and check your email.
The PS3's Ethernet port works without any setup, aside from maybe popping in an IP address if you need to. Wireless is a different issue, however.
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