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SageTV for Linux
Are there any plans on Frey releasing SageTV for Linux for existing paid customers, even if it's unsupported?
I recently bought SageTV (just before the Linux version announcement) because it was the solution I liked best and found the most stable. However, I am not a Windows person by any means and continually look for something stable and decent on Linux, hoping for the day I can switch back. I don't really want to pay more cash for a hardware oem solution, I just want SageTV for Linux. Hell, I wouldn't even care if Frey said "you're on your own for getting it setup and running". |
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In case you haven't seen it, I think the last we heard on this subject is in this post from Dan, where he said:
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I am hoping that the Linux version will be offered as well.
Reason 1: Windows is an oversaturated operating system. Linux can be installed/distributed with only the bare minimum. Presuming that SageTV will efficiently make use of the resources I can image a more stable and efficient environment. Reason 2: SageTV can benefit from the open source environment of Linux. My htpc is not complete until I have audio/video burning, digital picture import/export, and portable mp3 player transfering. I'm having a difficult time finding any kind of open source solutions to any of these problems. Linux is built on a community of open source applications. I believe that Frey Tech. announced that the reason they weren't considering a public release of the linux version is due to the many distributions that linux is available through. I'll run whatever distribution is needed. They could even package the software as a minimal distribution and sell it that way. |
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Howdy,
Put me in for this too. I'd love to ditch Windows on my PVR, although sadly for other requirements I cannot ditch it on my main machine. From what I've found, SageTV is the only folks who are offering up multi-platform support. Keep up the awesome work, RedR |
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If you're interested in it now, read this thread: http://forums.freytechnologies.com/f...ead.php?t=9714
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I think until the 3.0 RTM, that's going to be the only way to get it.
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