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[RELEASE] Fully operational dlclose exploit + Linux for PS4, by kR105


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No C&P this time you whores except a bit to understand at the bottom but anyways, it seems that there is a new person creeping into Wololo, and has been talking about the dlclose that the other dev had released. kR is actually filling in the gaps to finish the full operational release for the dlclose exploit. He also mentioned that he has now integrated support for booting Linux straight from the PS4-Playground tools. In addition, he also provided the actual PS4 Linux files to use with the tools. Everyone was trying to work on the dlclose source code that the other dev released about a week ago, and kR105 actually got it to work!

It stated "An update to PS4-Playground to run Linux. Another missing link here, that will let people launch linux without having to write their own loader. The launcher integrates the dlclose exploit if I understand correctly."

Few Notes From GitHub:

You need a FAT32 formatted USB drive plugged in on any PS4’s USB port with the following files on the root directory:

bzImage : Kernel image that will be loaded. Recommended to use this sources to compile it.

initramfs.cpio.gz : The initial file system that gets loaded into memory during the Linux startup process. This one is recommended.

The file names must match with the above and you can have more files on the same USB drive. From there you can setup the environment to run from an NFS share or from an external drive via USB (recommended) and boot a complete distro!

A Compiled distro of Linux for the PS4 kR105, the developer, said if someone doesn't have the necessary files yet, to feel free to use his.

download the new dlclose exploit from kR105’s github here.

  • You can download the latest version of PS4-Playground from CTurt’s github here.
  • You can download kR105’s compiled Linux files here.
  • For other developers that are trying to test the releases and shit Cturt stated this small tutorial:

    you can simply download the compiled Linux files, put them on a FAT32 USB stick that you’ll connect to your 1.76 PS4, and test directly by going to the PS4 Playground live Demo here.

    Need the full source to understand better? Click HERE to fully read the article.

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