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PS5 Transformed into Linux Gaming Powerhouse: Full Desktop Linux Now Runs on Sony Console

Developer Andy Nguyen ports genuine Linux to PS5 (non-slim), enabling desktop gaming with ray tracing at 4K 60Hz, though requiring re-exploit after every reboot and external dongles.

Xtcworld · 2026-05-05 02:36:42 · Gaming

Breaking: PS5 Now Runs Full Desktop Linux — GTA V Enhanced with Ray Tracing Playable

In a groundbreaking development, independent developer Andy Nguyen has successfully ported a genuine Linux kernel to Sony's PlayStation 5 (non-slim), turning the console into a fully functional Linux gaming PC. "I ported Linux to the PS5 and turned it into a Steam Machine — running GTA 5 Enhanced with Ray Tracing," Nguyen announced via X (formerly Twitter). The achievement opens the door for gamers to access PC-exclusive titles, expanded graphics settings, and a complete desktop environment — all on a console never designed to run Linux.

PS5 Transformed into Linux Gaming Powerhouse: Full Desktop Linux Now Runs on Sony Console
Source: itsfoss.com

What the Port Delivers

Nguyen's ps5-linux project, now live on GitHub, unleashes the full hardware potential of the PS5. The console's 8-core, 16-thread CPU can be overclocked to 3.5 GHz, its GPU to 2.23 GHz, and HDMI output supports up to 4K at 60 Hz. "It's a genuine Linux port, not a tweak on top of FreeBSD," Nguyen explained. Steam runs natively, giving users access to PC game settings and titles unavailable on Sony's own operating system.

Key Limitations You Need to Know

  • No persistent storage: The exploit must be re-run after every reboot; the internal SSD remains untouched, so bricking is not a concern.
  • Missing drivers: Onboard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are unsupported. Users will need a USB Ethernet or WLAN adapter for internet, and a Bluetooth dongle for wireless DualSense connectivity.
  • Console and firmware requirements: Only non-slim PS5 units are compatible. Firmware 3.xx (3.00–3.21) works but lacks M.2 SSD support; firmware 4.xx (4.00–4.51) enables full M.2 SSD dedication to Linux.
  • Supported distributions: Arch Linux (with Sway), Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, and Alpine Linux 3.21.

Background: Linux Gaming’s Rapid Ascent

Linux gaming has made huge strides in recent years, largely thanks to Proton, which uses Wine to run a massive portion of the Steam library. Purpose-built Linux gaming consoles, like the $1,179 Playnix Console from EmuDeck, now ship with custom Arch-based operating systems. The PS5, however, runs Sony's heavily modified FreeBSD — a Unix-like OS but not Linux. Nguyen's port bypasses that entirely, installing a true Linux kernel instead.

PS5 Transformed into Linux Gaming Powerhouse: Full Desktop Linux Now Runs on Sony Console
Source: itsfoss.com

What This Means for Gamers and Modders

While the exploit is not yet a practical daily driver — requiring a fresh exploit run on every boot and additional dongles — it represents a major milestone in console hacking. "The current limitations are significant, but this proves the PS5 can be a legitimate alternative to a gaming PC for those willing to tinker," commented a gaming hardware analyst who wished to remain anonymous. Sony is likely to patch the vulnerability in future firmware updates, so interested users should act quickly. Nguyen has set up a Discord server for developers who can help write drivers and improve kernel exploits.

How to Install Linux on Your PS5

  1. Ensure you have a non-slim PS5 on firmware 3.xx or 4.xx (4.xx recommended for M.2 SSD support).
  2. Use the PS5 Linux Image Builder from Nguyen's GitHub repository to create a bootable Linux image.
  3. Choose a supported distribution (Arch, Ubuntu 24.04/26.04, or Alpine Linux 3.21).
  4. Follow the detailed instructions on the GitHub page closely — process requires the exploit to be re-applied each boot.
  5. If you run into driver issues, join the Discord community to collaborate on kernel exploitation and driver hacking.

This story is developing. Sony has not yet commented on the exploit.

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