User:Linux-SA
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Introduction:
In early April (2008) I 'stumbled' on Linux MCE after watching a YouTube Video that pitted Linux MCE against Microsoft MCE.
As I watched & listened to that clip, I found myself sitting further and further on the edge of my seat. Innumerable Oooo's and Ahhhh's and Wowwww's later, I found myself wondering - even as I watched (eyes literally riveted to the screen) "Is it really possible this is all true? Can this be some kind of elaborate... Scam or practical joke???"
Almost immediately after finishing the video I found myself pouring through the wiki (seemed pretty 'real' the more I read!) And after I'd devoured the wiki (at least five times!!!) I next found myself 'lurking' more and more on the IRC channel just watching and listening.
After many days of listening to constant chat about how to fix this problem or that issue (as well as people ranting and raving about this or that feature) I found myself chatting to the Developers and Users more and more; before finally deciding to 'take the plunge' and try the software for myself...
Now... I can't tell you what YOU should or shouldn't do and/or even if this is the right software for YOU... All I CAN say is that OHhhhhhhhhh man am I glad I DID take a chance and install this software because after only a short time 'playing' with it - there is just NO WAY I'm ever going back to Microsoft!!!
My Hardware:
This wiki entry outlines all of the hardware that I'm currently using to run my Linux MCE (Beta 4) setup - so you (the new person to LMCE) can have a better understanding of what just works (plug and play) without messing around with drivers or 'hacking' the kernal or any other nonesense... (I don't know about you - but I don't WANT to mess around with such stuff - I just want it to WORK with minimal effort!)
Please check back regularly as this is most definitely a work in progress... Every month (at least) I'm constantly updating my setup as I add and take away different pieces of hardware that's pnp (plug and play) with Linux MCE.
Core/Hybrid - Media Director #1: (Lounge)
Infrared: USB-UIRT Remote: Windows MCE Motherboard: Asus P4P800-E Processor: Intel P4 (2.4Ghz) RAM: Corsair 2Gb (2x 1Gb sticks) HDD: Western Digital (EIDE) 320GB Power Supply: Thermaltake TR2-550W Server O/S: Linux MCE Beta 4 - i386[1] Audio: Asus P4P800-E standard audio out Video: Inno 3D 7600GS - 512Mb (AGP slot) Monitor: Panasonic 55 (1080P) HD-TV Plasma (Dvi-HDMI) NIC #1: For input, I'm using the onboard P4P800-E's 10/100 NIC #2: For output, I've added an Intel Pro MX (10/100/1000) DVD-RW: Pioneer DVD-R/W (model doesn't matter - all are pnp) Bluetooth: Don't remember brand - around $10AUD. (It worked pnp.)
Media Director #2: (Master Bedroom)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-6OX Processor: Intel P3 (1.2Ghz) RAM: Hynix 1Gb (2x 512Mb sticks) HDD: Western Digital (EIDE) 80GB Monitor: Panasonic 32 Flat Screen CRT NIC: Genuine Intel Pro MX (10/100/1000) O/S: Linux MCE Beta 4 - i386 - NIC boot Video: Inno 3D 5200GS - 128Mb (AGP slot) Audio: Gigabyte GA-6OX onboard audio out DVD-RW: Pioneer DVD-R (model doesn't matter - all are pnp) Bluetooth: Don't remember brand - around $10AUD. (It worked pnp.)
Microsoft Windows XP-Pro: (Media Server)
This box serves Media (EG: avi, mpeg, mp3 - Etc) Motherboard: Asus P4P800-E Processor: Celeron P4 (2.4Ghz) NIC: Intel Pro MX (10/100/1000) RAM: Corsair 2Gb (2x 1Gb sticks) O/S: Microsoft Windows XP Pro - SP2 HDD #1: Western Digital (EIDE) 80GB HDD #2: Western Digital (EIDE) 320GB HDD #3: Western Digital (EIDE) 250GB HDD #4: Western Digital (EIDE) 250GB HDD #5: Western Digital (EIDE) 250GB Audio: Asus P4P800-E onboard audio out Video: ATI RADEON 9600 - 256Mb (AGP slot) DVD-RW: Pioneer DVD-R/W (model doesn't matter - all are pnp)
Additional Hardware:
Oddles of gigabit LAN cable Various other PC's running Windows XP-Pro 1x Cisco 7960 IP Phone (running SCCP firmware) 8 Port Gigabit Switch (Brand is irrelevant as long as it's not managed) Billion Bipac adsl 2+ modem/router (Everything forwarded to LMCE router) Other bits and pieces security related I prefer not to document for security reasons
UP Coming LinuxMCE Demonstration:
There will be a demonstration of Linux MCE (RC2) at:
7pm (20/May/2008) Excom Education 191 Pultney Street Adelaide, South Australia.
My personal experiences with Linux MCE:
I have recently started documenting my experiences with LMCE at: Forum SA