>How does it sound? I am planning on using this for a front-end system.
>What I'm wondering is, is it silent enough for always on in a nice
>quiet house?
In my case I'm not using an xbox (that's why I've changed the topic) but
an Asus Pundit which seems to be a very good choice for building VCR's.
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>-Original Message-
>From: Mick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 06 January 2004 01:04
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [Freevo-users] xbox freevo
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How does it sound? I am planning on using this for a front-end system.
What I'm wondering is, is it silent enough for always on in a nice quiet
house?
Mick
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 17:32, John Snowdon wrote:
> A bit late in reply, but I've been using Xbox/Linux/Debian/Freevo as an
> in-car media sy
A bit late in reply, but I've been using Xbox/Linux/Debian/Freevo as an
in-car media system for a little under a year. Works great.
John Snowdon - IT Support Specialist
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> How many users are using the xbox for freevo?
Nope me :(
[...]
> Any others looking trying or succeeding at doing this?
The only things I can say is that MandrakeLinux is ready for XBOX and my
RPMS too. Many of "xbox under Linux" users are running Mandrake :o)
So it could helps thoose who want t