Oh, it will boot to a login prompt, but I'll bet they'll leave all the hardware accelerated features not documented. If the PS3 "home developer" can produce a commercial-grade game with the Linux kit, it eliminates the reasons to buy a development kit. People will just distribute the Linux kit disc with it set up to load your home-brew game, and save the money getting a developer license. I'd also expect they wouldn't wanna give out their secrets regarding how to access the new shiney blue-ray drive, lest someone crack its mighty DRM. A 60Gb drive seems odd to me; today's drives seem to be multiples of 40 or 50Gb. Would it be a dealbreaker to go to a common size like 80 or 160Gb?