
06-18-2009 07:47 PM
is there any? ,if not then when is it coming? (cause i have ubuntu and no way in hell im going back to windows TBH)
also why doesn't Sony support Linux as they have an Official Linux OS made for the PS3...?
if someone knows how to email Sony to ask directly can they post a link?
06-18-2009 08:12 PM
i've managed to get datels max media mananger (video converter) for the psp to work using a program called wine.
haven't had any luck getting media go to work.

06-18-2009 09:05 PM
Yeah, they do need to support linux a lil'
well everyone should stop kissing Microsoft's butt for a second and expand on more platforms....
06-18-2009 11:10 PM
07-15-2011 02:45 AM
Dead link to the last one posted - maybe the post was moved or deleted.
Not all of us use M$ Windows and nor would I ever.
I've always had games for the PS and Ubuntu Linux for anything else.
I tried to install Media Go Over wine but it is too dot net dependant.
You can install most things using winetricks.
I am still trying things out so watch this space.
01-05-2012 04:10 AM
01-11-2012 08:35 AM
Remember the number #1 OS is Linux and that is according to the EU. I don't see why a modified version of Media Go could not work on Linux or let alone a MAC
04-17-2012 03:31 PM
Sony could produce Linux or Mac versions of Media Go, but they choose not to. They only supports Winblows. So if you want to use Media Go you will have to run Windows. I'm also a Linux user, but I have my system set up to dual-boot so I can boot into Windows to run the occasional odd program for which there is no Linux support (my phone sync software is also Winblows only). Running Windows in a VM might be another possibility. Haven't tried it myself, yet, but I've been meaning to.
My Netbook dual-boots Crunchbang Linux and Windows-7. My desktop triple boots Lunix Mint, Crunchbang and Windows-7.
Personally I found I really don't need to run Media Go. I just use the USB cable to transfer media directly to my PSPgo, and download games using my PS3 (or from the PSP itself).
USB mode works fine under Linux. My PSPgo shows up as 2 USB storage devices. One for the Internal flash memory and another for the MSmicro. I can open either and drag-n-drop media to the appropriate folders. The Go even shows up in Linux as a media player so you could use something like Rhythmbox to sync it if you wanted to.
If you need help in converting videos for the PSP check out a program called Handbrake.
So it's possible to be happy with a PSPgo without being dependant on the Media Go software.
04-18-2012 12:03 AM
I think Sony should work immediately as to make a software for linux like Ubuntu or Red Hat etc.
Many users r using these now a days.
Hope this msg reaches to Sony software team.
Thank you.
04-18-2012 06:29 AM
rajhanschinmay1 wrote:
I think Sony should work immediately as to make a software for linux like Ubuntu or Red Hat etc.
Not gonna happen.
rajhanschinmay1 wrote:
Hope this msg reaches to Sony software team.
It won't. There is no official Sony support here. This a community support forum. Users helping users. If you want share your concerns with Sony use the Contact Us link below (but it's still not gonna happen).
Just use the PSPgo USB cable to move data in and out of your Go. No need for any special software.