I called two high end audio stores. They had a intown guy that does it. Cost me 30 bucks to fix my dryed out infinities. Saved me 300 bucks. Try calling some of the high end speaker store in town and see if they know an intown repair guy.
"Smart people run Linux. What to you run?"
"Linux are you intelligent enough to use it?"
"Oh yes, I want a smart ass man in blue tights with wings walking around my house..."
This is how and why I use it. I did not need all the features of a tivo box. I wanted two things to be able to watch shows via a smb share on any computer and able to select what I wanted to record via the web. Freevo made divx's by default.(Mplayer,winplayer,xine readable) So, I choosed Freevo. Mythtv seemed to have a lot of added features that would get in my way. Only issue I have had is that XMLTV needs to be updated about every 3 months do to the format on the site it gets the tv listings has changed it's format. Gentoo was the easiest to setup freevo on. Redhat and Debian was kinda hard getting all the packages needed to run right. But I use Alsa for it's advanced recording controls. That caused most of my issues.
I called two high end audio stores. They had a intown guy that does it. Cost me 30 bucks to fix my dryed out infinities. Saved me 300 bucks. Try calling some of the high end speaker store in town and see if they know an intown repair guy.
"Smart people run Linux. What to you run?" "Linux are you intelligent enough to use it?" "Oh yes, I want a smart ass man in blue tights with wings walking around my house..."
This is how and why I use it. I did not need all the features of a tivo box. I wanted two things to be able to watch shows via a smb share on any computer and able to select what I wanted to record via the web. Freevo made divx's by default.(Mplayer,winplayer,xine readable) So, I choosed Freevo. Mythtv seemed to have a lot of added features that would get in my way. Only issue I have had is that XMLTV needs to be updated about every 3 months do to the format on the site it gets the tv listings has changed it's format. Gentoo was the easiest to setup freevo on. Redhat and Debian was kinda hard getting all the packages needed to run right. But I use Alsa for it's advanced recording controls. That caused most of my issues.
I'm amazed that Gentoo Games was not mentioned they released Wolfenstien and have a bittorent to download it!