- #GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION INSTALL#
- #GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION GENERATOR#
- #GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION UPGRADE#
- #GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION FULL#
#GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION INSTALL#
This is guide, howto install nVidia proprietary drivers on Fedora 14 and disable Nouveau driver.Lessons Learned: Linux + Sony Vaio F Series ().Links : Linux Mint Debian 201109, Knoppix 6.7.1 ().Links : GeeXboX 2.0, Birthday for Mageia ().GeeXboX LiveUSB HTPC Linux distro hits v2.0, adds ARM support for multi-core video decoding ().GeeXboX Media Center distribution reaches 2.0 ().GeeXboX ISO for nVidia Tegra2 Harmony (Version 2.0) – Version 2.0.GeeXboX ISO for TI OMAP4 Pandaboard (Version 2.0) – Version 2.0.GeeXboX ISO for PC (Version 2.0 – 64bits) – Version 2.0.GeeXboX ISO for PC (Version 2.0 – 32bits) – Version 2.0.Internet MovieDB / TVDB metadata and covers grabbers.CDDA, DVD and (unencrypted) Bluray support.Movies and TV Shows, with subtitles support.XBMC Media Center 10.1 “Dharma” frontend.VDPAU, VA-API and Crystal HD hardware assisted video decoding for nVidia, Intel and Broadcom GPUs.OpenGL and OpenGL|ES hardware assisted graphics acceleration.Support for CRT, LCD and HDMI output devices.Support for Intel, nVidia, ATI, Matrox and VIA GPUs.Support for Analog, SPDIF and HDMI output devices.Support for DVB Digital TV cards has also been removed but “will come back shortly”.
#GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION GENERATOR#
With version 2.0 some features have been removed, including the unique ISO generator tool, legacy HDD installation and support for V4L Analog TV cards. The latest release features support for a number of embedded devices running ARM SoCs such as the TI OMAP4 Pandaboard and NVIDIA Tegra 2 support for more SoCs will be added “in the months to come”. Zores says that the project’s philosophy remains the same: “aim at targeting the most PCs and devices as possible, in an as lightweight as possible way”. GeeXboX 2.0 includes version 10.1 “Dharma” of the open source XBMC media player and is “radically different from the 1.x series”.
#GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION FULL#
In addition to our usual x86 ISOs, this release is also available for several embedded platforms, with working full HD video and graphics acceleration for most of them.The live Linux distro for media center PCs, Home Theatre PCs(HTPC), Media TVs released its version 2.0.According to developer Benjamin Zores, the team had been “struggling for months and years to design this v2.0 version, switching from one Media Center project to another”, and even creating its own before the group decided “to finally stick with the most powerful one, the reference: XBMC”. CDDA, DVD and (non encrypted) Bluray support.Built-in CEC adapters for Cubox, Utilite and RaspberryPi.VDPAU, VA-API and Crystal HD hardware assisted video decoding for nVidia, Intel and Broadcom GPUs.Support for Full HD videos on RaspberryPi.PVR support for DVB Digital TV, to watch and record live TV with vdr and tvheadend.XBMC Media Center 12.2 “Frodo” frontend.Like the previous version, you can use GeeXboX to watch and record live TV.
#GEEXBOX LINUX DISTRIBUTION UPGRADE#
The GeeXboX project is a non-commercial organization founded in 2002.Ī new GeeXboX release has arrived! GeeXboX 3.1 is an upgrade that integrates XBMC 12.2 “Frodo”. The GeeXboX distribution is lightweight and designed for one single goal - to embed all major multimedia applications in order to turn any computer into a home theatre personal computer. It is a full-featured operating system that can be booted from a live CD, a USB key, an SD/MMC card or it can be installed on a regular hard disk drive. GeeXboX is a free and open-source media centre oriented Linux distribution for embedded devices and desktop computers.