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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 987733" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>If you don't want anything other than XBMC it's best to use OpenElec. Slim, fast and super easy to setup. TVheadend is included also... I also didn't got XBMCBuntu up and running. But OpenElec is completely easy. And there are several different builds to fit your hardware. About 90 - 160 GB incl OS in total...</p><p> </p><p>As I'm using Nvidia I never got trouble setting up HDMI or other GPU stuff. AMD didn't deliver usable drivers for Linux. AMD Drivers really are a pain in the a**. If you want Linux it's highly recommended to have a NVidia GPU. Intel GPU is possible too (also not as good drivers as NVidia), but AMD is horrible on Linux.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 987733, member: 109222"] Hi. If you don't want anything other than XBMC it's best to use OpenElec. Slim, fast and super easy to setup. TVheadend is included also... I also didn't got XBMCBuntu up and running. But OpenElec is completely easy. And there are several different builds to fit your hardware. About 90 - 160 GB incl OS in total... As I'm using Nvidia I never got trouble setting up HDMI or other GPU stuff. AMD didn't deliver usable drivers for Linux. AMD Drivers really are a pain in the a**. If you want Linux it's highly recommended to have a NVidia GPU. Intel GPU is possible too (also not as good drivers as NVidia), but AMD is horrible on Linux. [/QUOTE]
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