Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Dec 2005 16:13 UTC
Linux "A year ago, Linux seemed poised to take on the living room, in the form of home media center PCs and systems. But last year's product announcements have not materialized into this year's Linux-based consumer systems. Before losing her job at the helm of Hewlett-Packard, CEO Carly Fiorina peppered a Consumer Electronics Show keynote with word of HP's coming Media Hub, a machine capable of television and display-centric computing that ran on Linux. The machine, announced alongside the company's latest PC-centric Digital Entertainment Center systems running Windows XP Media Center, was promised by fall of 2005. Today, it is nowhere to be found."
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MythTV
by cking on Thu 29th Dec 2005 16:28 UTC
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RE: MythTV
by biteydog on Thu 29th Dec 2005 16:44 in reply to "MythTV"
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2005-10-06

great distro, but for a media centre for the living-room, whose customers are likely scared of Windows (isn't that to do with computers?), never mind Linux (lin-what??) it's not exactly user-friendly, is it.

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RE[2]: MythTV
by cking on Thu 29th Dec 2005 16:57 in reply to "RE: MythTV"
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>it's not exactly user-friendly, is it.

No, probably not.

But MythTV is out there, anyone can package it and brand it. Its not being forced on manufacturers, or consumers, but its free, themable and very featureful.

It might get easier to install as time goes on, but, you know, take it or leave it.

What Ever Happened to Linux Media Center PCs?

-Its ready now, waiting for somebody to use it.

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RE[3]: MythTV
by on Thu 29th Dec 2005 18:16 in reply to "RE: MythTV"
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MythTV is not a distro. It is actually rather easy to use. Friends of mine are using it and they actually like it better than windows media center and it is OSS.

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