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    From: bright.communication@f...<bright.communication@f...>
    Date: Mon Mar 8 23:58:50 CET 2004
    Subject: [openppc] low cost ppc stb4linux
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    > NTSC? That's being phased out... Without HD support, you're going
    > to be
    > obsolete by the time you hit the market...

    I'm write NTSC/ATSC with HD support ( PVR/DVI) - Analog and Digital TV
    solution, it's this same with PAL and DVB-T/S/C

    > HAVE MERCY ON YOUR CUSTOMERS!!!! =(
    > I'm writing this on linux which I have been struggeling to maintain
    > for
    > the last three years. I spend about 6 hours per week just keeping
    > it in
    > working order.
    > Linux gives nothing but pain and anguish to anyone who is not
    > comfortable with a command line C compiler... It _STILL_ has gross
    > deficiencies in terms of basic usability and performance to Windows
    > 3.11
    > and it's multimedia support still lags far behind even Windows 95.
    > Linux supports exactly one program: vi. (it runs other programs too
    > but
    > with the level of support falling off exponentially as the level of
    > usability approaches where DOS was 10 years ago...)
    > If you aren't sufficiently brain-dammaged to enjoy using vi then
    > you
    > really should not use linux.
    > If you want to see how an OS is _REALLY_ made, provide me with a
    > simple,
    > fully documented machine with a versitile and equally well
    > documented
    > compiler and compiler tools. =\

    do you know alternative for ppc OS ??

    Follow upAuthor
    [openppc] low cost ppc stb4linuxAlan Grimes

     
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