Hola. Has anyone used geexbox??
Its a small live distro, 20mb or so. A program called 'generator' can be used to make a custom bootable iso, to which you can add movies, codecs etc.
So i was planning to make a custom dvd with generator to archive 6 movies, which total 4.1 gb, but no matter...
Guyz i am using a GeexBox 1.2.4 on the following system,
Intel celeron2Ghz
256Mb ram
Intel orignal 845 Mobo,
The problem is,i am not able to control volume on Geexbox,whenever i use the control for it, graphically it shows activity of increasing/decreasing vol,but nothin happens to...
Review: Geexbox 1.1
Written by Steve Lake
12.12.2007 at 09:12am
Section: Reviews
Geexbox is a compact Linux distribution designed with the HTPC (home theater pc) in mind. It's paltry 8.9mb cd footprint makes it perfect for taking anywhere you want to go. You can even use it at...
I have an Intex TV Tuner Card. But unfortunately Intex did not provide me with drivers for Linux. I tried to use my TV Tuner Card in GeeXBoX, but it doesn't recognise my card too. It recognises only standard company cards like Pinnacle. I read an article on GeeXBoX in some issue of Digit (I...
HI i know there are many Linux distros out there but i was looking for one that primarily acts a jukebok or rather for Audio/Vedio playback .
I have tried geeXboX . It was nice but cannot act as full replacement .
If there are anymore such please suggest
Hi all,
I came across GeexBox a month ago *geexbox.org/en/index.html. With open source mplayer as its backbone its just a 6MB iso and can be booted from CD/ installed to HDD. I've installed it on my PC and am using it now. It supports winlirc and plays a good amount of media formats. It...
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