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[vdr] Re: Beginners Questions



I don't want to have to have a net connection to watch television. That
just seems crazy to me.

_J

In the new year, Pietro Pizzi wrote:
> Hi List,
> 
> Ronald Steininger:
> RS> Right, it's not comfortable. It's a time-expensive, hard work to get
> RS> VDR up and running. But it's also the best thing you can do with
> RS> your PC ;) I'd like to hear other opinions!
> 
> You are right, but I think it's possible to supply a easy to install
> VDR version. Linux is for free and when a Newbe would install VDR i
> don't think he/she would use Suse or RedHat unconditional. So i think
> it's possible to bind the "easy to install VDR" with a small distro
> from the Net. Then it's for every Newbe the same way to install. (the
> Think with the IRReceiver we can do with a Configscript)
> 
> And i know that U use Gentoo1.4 ;) So when we say, the only think that
> a Newbe has to have on his VDR Machine is a INet-Connection (that's
> not so hard to presuppose) then we can hold the "easy to install VDR"
> up to date.
> 
> ReadU,
>  Pietro Pizzi
> 
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