Hi
Somewhat superficial review but can be useful to gather some basic
information if you are interested in a MythTV box
http://www.linux.com/feature/118668
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My Series 1 TiVo is getting old, so I am planning an escape route based
on MythTV, a free software system that turns an old computer
Jonathan Roberts wrote:
n about free culture etc.
I've uploaded to my server a copy of the info pages that are on the
disc, which auto-run from Windows and Ubuntu on version 2 (not Fedora,
though I have intended to make a Fedora version, I haven't been able
to figure it out yet!)
If you explai
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
I know, though I find it rather funny for CC content to not be available
in free formats, but that's just me, I'm sure. But since that's the
case, why even link to those, then? The users won't be able to view them
anyway...
Exactly the same was may own question and
Nicu Buculei escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Why not make a LiveDVD, then? DVD's would be much more suited for
"media" and "content" oriented LiveDisk projects. Granted not
everyone has access to highspeed internet connections to download and
burn these images, but a distribution channel
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Why not make a LiveDVD, then? DVD's would be much more suited for
"media" and "content" oriented LiveDisk projects. Granted not everyone
has access to highspeed internet connections to download and burn these
images, but a distribution channel I'm sure could be set u
Nicu Buculei escribió:
I didn't look at the final 1.0 but only at a release candidate, so I
may not be 100% correct, but as an Open Clip Art Library developer I
specifically looked for it on the CD and definitely the browsing
interface was in the pre-installed Firefox bookmarks so I see no
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