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Linux Looms Large in DVRs, PVRs

An anonymous reader writes "According to an article at LinuxDevices there's a new fanless digital entertainment center reference design based on Linux and the MythTV open source DVR (digital video recorder) software. The 'Royal Linux Media Center' runs ESG's Royal Linux OS on a Transmeta development board based on its Efficeon chip. Linux has been increasingly popular in DVRs and PVRs, with examples including TiVo (of course), HP's recently unveiled Linux media hub, i3's Mood box, Interact-TV's Telly, Siemens' Speedstream, VWB's MediaReady 4000, Amino's AmiNet500, Sharp's Galileo, Dream-Multimedia-Tv's Dreambox, NEC's AX10, and Sony's CoCoon, to name a few."

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  1. and the record is set.. by Moustache+N+Tits · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Congrats folks, it only took 4 years and 11 days to set the 21st century record for most links in a slashdot story. Or is that 3 years and 11 days?

  2. Re:Make it, I'll buy it by amgqmp1 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    It exists...check out the MediaPortal project (http://mediaportal.sourceforge.net/). Well, this is everything but #1...but as a Slashdot reader I'm sure you have no qualms about putting together an elegant little box. If you want to drop some real cash...check out cases from the german manufacturer "Hush". They're awesome.