Aaron Souppouris for Engadget
When you’re too impatient to attend for Valve’s Steam Machine, developer and modder Andy Nguyen has created an answer, a minimum of for the Sony crowd. He is launched a loader on GitHub that permits Linux to run on a PlayStation 5. Its use is proscribed to disc drive fashions of the console operating 3.xx and 4.xx firmwares; Nguyen mentioned further firmwares could finally get assist too, but it surely would not seem like a precedence. It is a enjoyable thought, and Nguyen posted a video of the loader in motion final month.
I ported Linux to the PS5 and turned it right into a Steam Machine. Operating GTA 5 Enhanced with Ray Tracing. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/aMbT0PQ1dS
— Andy Nguyen (@theflow0) March 6, 2026
This yr has been seeing quite a lot of love for Linux. Your complete French authorities determined to drop Home windows in favor of the choice working system, a part of a transfer to rely much less on foreign-made tech. Linux has additionally chipping away at Home windows’ dominance as a PC gaming platform as Valve and its SteamOS acquire curiosity (though it does have one huge hurdle left to climb in that area).
Nevertheless, Nguyen’s mod is not the primary time a Sony console has been capable of run Linux. Again within the PlayStation 3 period, the corporate supplied a function referred to as OtherOS that allowed gamers to put in their very own software program on the machine; Linux was a supported choice. OtherOS was eliminated within the console’s 3.21 firmware replace, a change that sparked a category motion lawsuit. Sony agreed to settle the case, and disgruntled penguin followers may declare $55 for his or her woes.

