The only variable is the name of the myth backend that
the xbox should connect to.  Perhaps something could
be written which would send out a UDP request for all
known backends and then the user could select which
one to use from a list if there is more than one.

--- Norm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> William wrote:
> 
> >>I use Xebian.  There are debian packages available
> for the 
> >>latest stable release.  If you want to go with
> bleeding edge 
> >>(and unstable!) svn versions then you will have to
> compile.
> >>
> >>Norm
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >I thought I tried that. What is the package manager
> with Xebian? apt-get?
> >  
> >
> Yes, apt-get -- it's fairly simple and handles the
> dependencies well 
> enough.  Maybe though its time someone (am I
> volunteering???) to make a 
> bootable Xbox distro with Myth built-in.  It might
> be a fun little project.
> 
> Norm
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