2010-10-08, 16:39
can it already be downloaded somewhere
great job guys, seriously, you are all kicking MSFT's ass :-)
great job guys, seriously, you are all kicking MSFT's ass :-)
^tWiSt^ Wrote:if you ever need some beta testers I will love to help (I own an ATV w/ Broadcom card)thanks :-) some days to wait, then it will be released for testing
Nice news really....
^tWiSt^ Wrote:PS: Why don't move this thread to the Apple Tv / Mac Specific support?
^tWiSt^ Wrote:PS: Why don't move this thread to the Apple Tv / Mac Specific support?
JDizzy Wrote:Glad you did!
I have caught bits and pieces of this but now am excited to hear it running on an ATV!
How does it load, by USB stick or?
Can't wait to take it for a test drive!
Quote:I have caught bits and pieces of this but now am excited to hear it running on an ATV!
How does it load, by USB stick or?
Can't wait to take it for a test drive!
live4ever Wrote:So the 260 beta Nvidia driver gives us audio over HDMI? I remember having to use 100 series that would only work with specific Linux kernels etc.
deraaij Wrote:You can run it on an USB, on HDD using an USB to start it (besides old atv os) or instead of the atv os on hdd without USB... whatever suits you best.....
.:B:. Wrote:Will OpenELEC claim the whole HD or can I tell it to install to a certain partition? I have a fully functional Arch Linux installation on it (but 1080p with CrystalHD is pretty wonky), I'd rather not have the whole setup wiped.
JDizzy Wrote:Not being a technical person, will your installer automatically setup the partitions needed to the HDD if wanting to install next to OSX?
If not, I guess the next best thing would be running off the stick but then you are limited by the size of the stick.
I think you said that using the stick, the image will take about 1GB, so if using a 8GB stick, you would have 7GB left to use?
JDizzy Wrote:Not being a technical person, will your installer automatically setup the partitions needed to the HDD if wanting to install next to OSX?
If not, I guess the next best thing would be running off the stick but then you are limited by the size of the stick.
I think you said that using the stick, the image will take about 1GB, so if using a 8GB stick, you would have 7GB left to use?