I have a PS3 in my bedroom connect to a HD Samsung TV using HDMI. The PS3 is part of my home LAN, which otherwise is made up of computers running Fedora 16 with some XP Pro and Windows 7 running under Virtualbox.

I've installed PS3 Media-server on my Fedora 16 desktop computer to stream media content to the PS3 in my bedroom. Also, I have subscribed to Netflix, which I run mostly from the PS3 in my bedroom. It all seems to work pretty well:

http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/

http://www.youtube.com/channel/HCob3taCHsafE

Regards,

LelandJ


On 11/27/2012 11:03 AM, Paul Hill wrote:
On 27 November 2012 12:04, Ted Roche <[email protected]> wrote:

I knew we  were doomed when they started soldering RAM rather than
socketing it :) I haven't used a chip puller in many years.

Thousand-pin sockets were just an expense and a source of performance
problems. Good riddance.

Thinking about this it probably won't make much difference anyway.

Intel likes to regularly change the CPU socket, so there is a good chance
when upgrading the CPU you would need a new motherboard anyway (AMD seems
to change their socket less).

Speaking of which - I'm thinking of building a small media center PC.  Any
recommendations?



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