-Reboot your Ps4
-Launch PS4-Playground (last version)
-Just click on Load in the Linux loader
With of course your Fat32 Usb key with bZimage & initramfs.cpio.gz
It should work
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THX for your answer, but ...fx0day wrote:If you had "There is not enough free system memory" you have to reboot your Ps4 to get code executing properly ...
-Reboot your Ps4
-Launch PS4-Playground (last version)
-Just click on Load in the Linux loader
With of course your Fat32 Usb key with bZimage & initramfs.cpio.gz
It should work
And you are trying to do this on a 1.76 firmware PS4, right?guck wrote:THX for your answer, but ...fx0day wrote:If you had "There is not enough free system memory" you have to reboot your Ps4 to get code executing properly ...
-Reboot your Ps4
-Launch PS4-Playground (last version)
-Just click on Load in the Linux loader
With of course your Fat32 Usb key with bZimage & initramfs.cpio.gz
It should work
nope! not here.
I've removed power completely. Plugged it in again startet the PS4 and browser.
Loaded playground (latest version).
Just clicked "Load!" with my fat32 usb key containing the files.
Still "There is not enough free system memory".
Refreshing the page, browsing and dumping of files work. But never get a payload running.
So you didn't read the first page of this topicguck wrote: EDIT: And by the way... using SKFU's pr0xy for redirecting "http://manuals.playstation.net/document ... index.html"
to a local hosted playground works well (yeah, no surprise but never read it here )
But be sure to block all other traffic.
yeah got mefx0day wrote:So you didn't read the first page of this topicguck wrote: EDIT: And by the way... using SKFU's pr0xy for redirecting "http://manuals.playstation.net/document ... index.html"
to a local hosted playground works well (yeah, no surprise but never read it here )
But be sure to block all other traffic.
Btw happy for you that you got it working