Neil Bird wrote:

Prob. safer to go for the cheaper (2-line) one as no-one's mentioned a 4-line one having any use made of it by Myth.

LCDproc lets you have several clients connected to the same server/LCD panel at the same - it just rotates between each client. You could run lcdproc on your MythTV Linux box as a separate process and have it report things like uptime, CPU temperature, fan speed, disk usage, etc. You can also have an lcdproc process running on a different server reporting the same things. I had a pre-existing system on my main server with a 4-line display, and just pointed the MythTV LCD setup at it, and now it displays everything it used to display about my servers as well as the MythTV info.

4 lines is definitely useful.

Daniel
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