Re: [Hampshire] Top posting

2014-05-29 Thread Freaky Clown
http://vim-adventures.com/ On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Bob Dunlop bob.dun...@xyzzy.org.uk wrote: On Wed, May 28 at 05:14, Anton Piatek wrote: Excellent! In my line of work everyone should know at least vi, as it is the only editor on Unix and z/OS you can expect to find. Vi that

Re: [Hampshire] Top posting

2014-05-29 Thread Imran Chaudhry
On 28 May 2014 10:34, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote: When a list has precious else to talk about (I guess Linux works for everyone most of the time now), and the members have been around a long time the flames are easier to start. I never considered that reason for the low-traffic (that

[Hampshire] XBMC ISO

2014-05-29 Thread Rob Malpass
Hi all I’m looking to build / get a cheap media centre PC for under the telly. I noticed [1] and wondered if anyone had used them and had any views… The trouble is most of my collection of videos is in iso format. I have the original DVD media for each iso but the disk needs to head

Re: [Hampshire] XBMC ISO

2014-05-29 Thread Michael Pavling
On 29 May 2014 17:51, Rob Malpass li...@getiton.myzen.co.uk wrote: I must admit £120 is a bit steep but I guess if it contains everything and is basically plug and play – fair enough. Just wondered if anyone had tried it and noticed any performance issues. Raspberry PIs do run XBMC but

Re: [Hampshire] XBMC ISO

2014-05-29 Thread Alan Pope
On 30 May 2014 00:05, Michael Pavling pavl...@gmail.com wrote: Raspberry PIs do run XBMC but they really are rather slow (even rendering and navigating through the menus was too slow for me for regular use). Much better to get it running on an Atom net-top machine at the least. +1 I