Difference between revisions of "User:Antone"
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* AMD Athlon XP 1800+ | * AMD Athlon XP 1800+ | ||
* 512 MB PC266 RAM | * 512 MB PC266 RAM | ||
− | * | + | * 250 GB Western Digital Caviar IDE HD |
* SoundBlaster Live! Value (outputting SPDIF to Yamaha 5.1 DTS/DD Surround receiver) | * SoundBlaster Live! Value (outputting SPDIF to Yamaha 5.1 DTS/DD Surround receiver) | ||
* MSI GeForce FX5200 128MB (outputting 480i Component Out to 32" Toshiba SD Tube TV) | * MSI GeForce FX5200 128MB (outputting 480i Component Out to 32" Toshiba SD Tube TV) | ||
* Microsoft MCE remote + receiver (actually a ''really'' good remote) | * Microsoft MCE remote + receiver (actually a ''really'' good remote) | ||
− | * Fedora Core | + | * Fedora Core 6 |
=== Second Frontend === | === Second Frontend === |
Revision as of 15:44, 11 March 2007
Master Backend
- ASUS A7N8X-Deluxe Mainboard
- AMD Duron Applebred 1.8 GHz
- 2 X Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150 MCE (Fed by 2 Dish Network SD receivers with 2 serial IR blasters wired in parallel)
- 512 MB PC266 RAM
- 1 x 60 GB Samsung SpinPoint IDE HD (15 GB for root partition)
- 1 x 250 GB Western Digital Caviar IDE HD [music etc. partition]
- 2 x 250 GB Western Digital Caviar SATA HD (MD RAID0) [Video partition]
- Fedora Core 6, custom 2.6.20 kernel
Main Frontend
- Gigabyte GA-7DX+ Mainboard
- AMD Athlon XP 1800+
- 512 MB PC266 RAM
- 250 GB Western Digital Caviar IDE HD
- SoundBlaster Live! Value (outputting SPDIF to Yamaha 5.1 DTS/DD Surround receiver)
- MSI GeForce FX5200 128MB (outputting 480i Component Out to 32" Toshiba SD Tube TV)
- Microsoft MCE remote + receiver (actually a really good remote)
- Fedora Core 6
Second Frontend
- Xbox, running Xebian 1.14
Major props to
- Isaac and all the MythTV developers
- Jarod Wilson for his excellent guide that got me to give Linux a shot
- Axel Thimm for all his work at ATRPMS
- The folks at the Fedora Project, GNU, and KDE
- Tribune Media for letting Myth users download via Zap2It
- The generous MythTV users who take the time to give back