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Thread ID: 127787 2012-11-14 03:27:00 Linux server converted into a media centre jcr1 (893) Press F1
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1312415 2012-11-14 03:27:00 I built a server, last year, based on Debian Linux. And it works very well.
But because I went bigger 'n better this year with a server, which has Proxmox installed on it, I'm wondering what to do with the first server.

A few years ago I bought a Mediagate MG350 (media centre), which at the time worked fine, up to a limit - time has moved on and so have our expectations.

What would it take to setup that debian machine as a media centre? To do most things that reasonably good machines of this nature do. Further, would it be possible to have it connected to the internet? I see this as very possible as I can do that now, easily, sitting in the lounge with my laptop (same thing with TV being monitor).
jcr1 (893)
1312416 2012-11-14 03:58:00 You don't need to do much. Install XBMC.

Should be plenty of guides on how to accomplish this on debian.
Cato (6936)
1312417 2012-11-14 04:29:00 Thanks Cato. I'll have a look at that :) jcr1 (893)
1312418 2012-11-14 07:13:00 Have a look at Open elec as well meant to work well (http://openelec.tv/)

or take your pick from here (www.google.co.nz)
gary67 (56)
1312419 2012-11-15 22:40:00 Someone has also suggested using Windows Media Center, as found on most win7 installs.
That would perhaps be easier:confused:, but it would mean installing win7 (pro or home premium) over the top of my existing Debian server install.
That's not too big a deal as everything's on my new server anyway, just that it was the first one and I sweated blood and tears:horrified
in getting it right.
My pal, who is a linux man, uses windows media center, because it just does the job, no fuss.

Editor's choice in latest PC World was Western Digital WD TV Live, device. For $189, that looks simpler still?
jcr1 (893)
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