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<font size="-1">The installation is super easy. The interface looks
like a programmer did it. I built that machine as a media pc to stream
media off my file server, but I really wanted a (6th) remote (which
LinuxMCE does support). So instead of spending $50 on a remote, I
spent $300 on an AppleTV, hacked it, and now it can stream videos off
my file server as well as watch YouTube. Once I got the AppleTV
working, I never looked back at LinuxMCE. Check out <a
href="http://awkwardtv.org">http://awkwardtv.org</a>.<br>
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-Chris<br>
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<pre wrap="">Is anyone using LinuxMCE?
The demo video looked great, but I'm skeptical about how well it will
work. I would like to hear some real user experiences. I'm not really
interested in recording TV. I'm more interested in having a digital
media library available through out the house.
If you are using it, does it work well? Was it easy to setup and use?
Can you recommend a hardware config to use with it?
Eric
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