Le 27/09/2011 00:05, John Molohan a écrit :
> On 26/09/2011 21:36, tomloh...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Le 26/09/2011 22:13, Evan Hisey a écrit :
>>> Hey Thomas-
>>
>> Hi Evan
>>>      I split this off the other thread to make it easier to track. I am
>>> having some issues with just building openbrick, and The site
>>> documentation is not really helping.
>> What is your problem exactly ?
>> But you should post to the openbricks' mailing list.
>> I'm not an "expert". Others can help you too
>>> What are the requirements to
>>> build it? I am suspecting there is going to be a version issue with
>>> building it on Centos 5.7 or Slackware 13.0.
>> No specific requirement, just had the good packages from your distro
>>
>>> I like the idea and think
>>> it would make a great promo tool for freevo.
>> Agree with that
>> :)
>>> Evan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Tom
>>
> I would really, really love to see someone take on a live distro for
> Freevo. It's one of the more popular pages with visitors on
> www.freevo.org, there's obviously interest there from those who want
> an easy way to try it out. With the promise of new beta releases of
> Freevo 1 and 2 now would be a great time to get something in place.
>
> John
>
Freevo 1.9.0 is packaged with latest kaa* released
Freevo-svn with kaa-svn too.
there is a config file for i386. We can add for x86_64.
it's not tested for other architecture (arm ,etc), i haven't got such 
device.
Now for the os part, live distro with persistent data on usb stick,
mplayer, vdr , xine supported
(why freevo doesn't use libplayer ?)
all remote supported by linuxtv should work out of the box without 
needed to configure them for freevo (tested with my hvr 1110), thanks to 
eventlircd :)
automount samba shares, nfs shares, ftp server, telnet for remote login
systemd as init ...
and  boot in ~ 10 s ( in my old hardware : p4)

Tom



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