Gary Hartl wrote:
Hi all;
I have an old laptop (Dell Inspiron 7500), P3 550mhz, 256mb ram 20 gig hdd.
I am wondering what the validity of putting FBSD on it running VLC or
something like that feeding to my tv.
Anyone with any feedback on this.
I believe it will work in
-Original Message-
From: michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November-18-08 11:30 AM
To: Gary Hartl
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Media Center
Gary Hartl wrote:
Hi all;
I have an old laptop (Dell Inspiron 7500), P3 550mhz, 256mb ram 20 gig
hdd.
I am wondering what
On Tue 2008-11-18 11:21:02 UTC-0500, Gary Hartl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have an old laptop (Dell Inspiron 7500), P3 550mhz, 256mb ram 20 gig hdd.
I am wondering what the validity of putting FBSD on it running VLC or
something like that feeding to my tv.
550 MHz will be a bit slow for
andrew clarke wrote:
On Tue 2008-11-18 11:21:02 UTC-0500, Gary Hartl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have an old laptop (Dell Inspiron 7500), P3 550mhz, 256mb ram 20 gig hdd.
I am wondering what the validity of putting FBSD on it running VLC or
something like that feeding to my tv.
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:21:02 -0500, Gary Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all;
I have an old laptop (Dell Inspiron 7500), P3 550mhz, 256mb ram 20 gig hdd.
I am wondering what the validity of putting FBSD on it running VLC or
something like that feeding to my tv.
Anyone with any
On Tue 2008-11-18 17:06:44 UTC-0500, michael ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
550 MHz will be a bit slow for playing DivX/XviD movies, especially if
they're high definition (beyond 640x480 approx). Presumably Windows
is installed on it at the moment, so you can give the Windows version
of VLC a