Unlikely scenario?
I have some thoughts to share (maybe I should have opened a new thread, but I'm not quite confident to do this on my first post)
I was thinking on how free OS may affect the average and casual PS3 users. So, how can PS3 Linux reach the widest audience? Or said otherwise, Witch could be the best possible future for PS3 Linux?
All what people need to turn a PS3 in a small workstation is just a Linux installer and a keyboard+mouse. So Linux PS3 packages will start to sell everywhere (downloadable for free). Aiming to the average consumer would be quite easy: get a user-friendly distro (Windows like so they don't feel lost) with an easy step by step installation and put a "welcome to Linux" tutorial explaining the basics, you have just made another user less afraid of Linux.
As long as people has a HDTV, the PS3 will be suited for 99% of the tasks the normal people use to do on a PC (email, browsing, chat, worksheets, viewing pics and videos, downloading stuff, maybe mediacenter for linux? etc...). If PS3 Linux gets enough feedback and happens to gain enough momentum among the normal consumers, it could be a matter of time seeing it installed on a large percentage of the PS3s. And those consumers would become more prone to have a double OS configuration on their PC too (Win+Linux).
Moreover, as the console market is expected to get a lot wider, even if Sony loses market share this gen, PS3 is expected to reach at least a hundred million consumers again. Supposing the previous scenario can be reached, a hundred million PS3 Linux base would be a huge market for software companies that will consider porting more software to Linux.
So PS3/Sony is unquestionably going to be one of the biggest supports Linux has ever had, something Linux was seriously lacking, and if Sony and Linux play right their cards there's a chance to give Linux enough momentum to make a necessary step on the OS market, finally a step on the market of the average consumers.
How unlikely would be to reach this point? What other circumstances do you think would be required to reach it? Or, what's the furthest PS3 Linux can aim?
Obviously Microsoft isn't going to just stand there. Windows Vista will always be more attractive to the consumer than any Linux distro (unless someone puts several million dollars there), and PS3 is far from being a PC and that gap will become wider and wider (or may Sony sell improved versions of PS3?)...