On Saturday 12 November 2005 22:11, Nathan Allen Stratton wrote: > > >I think the advantages of the Silverstone cases is they have so > > >many options when it comes to size, expansion, and looks. For > > >example, Silverstone offers the only HT-style case I found that > > >supports 3 full-height expansion slots (1xAGP, 2xPCI) in a low-profile > > >design, such as the LC-11M, which is also very quiet. > > >Not everyone wants those boxy-like Shuttle cases, or the > > >full-size monster PC cases, like the Aristec HT-400 with 6+ expansion > > >slots in their home-theater. > > Anyone know if you can drive the display of the SilverStone LC10M in > linux? > > -nathan
Yes you can. I have the LC14M (same equipment, just a different fascia.) These cases come with an iMon VFD and IR remote. Check out Venky's site for all the info you need to get these to work under Linux. http://venky.ws/projects/imon/ One thing to be aware of with this remote/receiver combo is that it uses a different IR protocol compared to pretty much anything else out there. RG6 vs. RG5 or something like that. If I recall it means that the remote and receiver communicate much quicker. So for example, you can't replace the remote with a whizz bang back-lit universal. As the iMon remote is not back-lit, I consider it a bit of a dud remote for a home theatre PC. -- Steve Boddy
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