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Take a look at AntiX. http://antix.mepis.org/index.php/Main_Page It's base is Mepis, whose base is Debian. I have it running on a couple older PCs, and it runs great. I highly recommend it.
Al
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That's always a good thing to hear.:D
As I alluded to in my post, my experience is a bit dated.;)
In the OP, he mentioned hooking up to his TV, I wanted to assure him that it was possible, and...
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Actually, the 150s that are available now are mainly the MCE cards, which are newer than the 350s. I would avoid the MCE cards, I was unable to get mine to work a few years ago, as there was...
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I would recommend sticking with the PVR-350, as it both encodes and decodes.
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_PVR-350
I've been using one in a MythTV setup for 5+ years. It has an...
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Have a look at this thread:
http://mepislovers.org/forums/showthread.php?t=11089
In particular, post #25. Using the UUID, it doesn't matter how many internal drives are there, Linux finds the...
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I recommend Mepis. www.mepis.org
It is based on Debian Etch, very stable, and quite easy to setup/install.
I've tried many distros in the past, and have found this to be most to my liking.
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I never noticed the date.
I thought most of them were a bit "dated":D
Al
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Mepis 6.9.70 (7.0 beta2) 64-bit version
updated to 7.0 final
Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe nForce 590
Liquid cooled AMD Athlon 64 FX-62
Corsair XMS2-6400 Xtreme Performance 4x1GB
XFX GeForce 8600 GT XXX...
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Sticky: Poll: Mepis
Mepis
Hands down the easiest and most user friendly.
Give the LiveCD a try!
Mepis 7.0 should be final soon.
Al
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Intel will beat AMD at the high end, but at what cost? Dollar for dollar, you will get much more processing power out of AMD than Intel. I recently built a new system with an AMD FX-62, and have...
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