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<blockquote data-quote="Whosa" data-source="post: 563082" data-attributes="member: 99384"><p>While quite a few Linux OS’s are based on Ubuntu they are definitely not all equal. I have tried quite a few of them and found that Eeebuntu was a particularly nice one to use with a good presentation. Basically the programmers who have developed Eeebuntu have delivered a particularly polished product. This then provides a good base on which to work and ends up with superior results.</p><p></p><p>In regard to XBMC, some Linux users have gone to the lengths of modifying XBMC to operate as their MythTv front end. There is a lot of work involved in completing this setup. I added XBMC because it gives the user another option in regard to playing videos, music and so on, and it has a particularly nice looking presentation. The final result will be the ability to close MythTv and open XBMC by the remote and vice versa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whosa, post: 563082, member: 99384"] While quite a few Linux OS’s are based on Ubuntu they are definitely not all equal. I have tried quite a few of them and found that Eeebuntu was a particularly nice one to use with a good presentation. Basically the programmers who have developed Eeebuntu have delivered a particularly polished product. This then provides a good base on which to work and ends up with superior results. In regard to XBMC, some Linux users have gone to the lengths of modifying XBMC to operate as their MythTv front end. There is a lot of work involved in completing this setup. I added XBMC because it gives the user another option in regard to playing videos, music and so on, and it has a particularly nice looking presentation. The final result will be the ability to close MythTv and open XBMC by the remote and vice versa. [/QUOTE]
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