1) Who else is running LinuxMCE and what your experiences have been like?
I tried it a few times, at the end of the day, its far away from being
complete, and i found using the relevant parts myself easier.
so I ended up using mythtv as the primary solution, if you have all kind of
hardware
I am in norway and stambledI on this thread. I use my cell for writing
so i try to make this short.
I tried linuxMCE a few years ago but after a lot of frustration i gave
it up(btw, mce uses myth/vdr anyway). I have a private sat dish and i
use both mythtv and VDR. and sometimes XBMC on top
I am in norway and stambledI on this thread. I use my cell for writing
so i try to make this short.
I tried linuxMCE a few years ago but after a lot of frustration i gave
it up(btw, mce uses myth/vdr anyway). I have a private sat dish and i
use both mythtv and VDR. and sometimes XBMC on top
Ok, so this last came up in March 2008. My media PC, an old system from
2001, finally bit the dust, and I've decided to take the plunge into a
proper home automation and media server, ala LinuxMCE. My custom-built
HTPC will arrive next week sometime, and I'm going to try give the
LinuxMCE
On Jun 12, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Gadi Cohen wrote:
Ok, so this last came up in March 2008. My media PC, an old system
from 2001, finally bit the dust, and I've decided to take the plunge
into a proper home automation and media server, ala LinuxMCE. My
custom-built HTPC will arrive next
Gadi Cohen wrote:
Ok, so this last came up in March 2008. My media PC, an old system
from 2001, finally bit the dust, and I've decided to take the plunge
into a proper home automation and media server, ala LinuxMCE. My
custom-built HTPC will arrive next week sometime, and I'm going to try
. My media PC, an old system
from 2001, finally bit the dust, and I've decided to take the plunge
into a proper home automation and media server, ala LinuxMCE. My
custom-built HTPC will arrive next week sometime, and I'm going to try
give the LinuxMCE 810 alpha a shot (because I'll need
hi
about a year ago, i saw a video on the net that showed linuxMCE as the
greatest app ever
however, when i installed it, I found it very far from what the video
showed.
the install scripts were broken, my hardware not supported, and a lot of
work was needed to configure it to work.
in the end i
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 1:05 PM, aviv sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
probably stupid answer but check out the movie they have on
http://www.linuxmce.org/ (app 30 min.) i know the buzz is up again
thanks, but i already have that information,
my problem is not how cool is linuxMCE when it works