2013-11-14, 19:40
Hi!
I've read through this entire post now and picked up alot of good information, but I do have one question that I am having trouble finding an answer to.
I bought this NUC to replace my mediaplayer(s) (haven't found any player good enough to replace the needs I got from my noicy original Xbox with XBMC witch got put away around 6 years ago), I want to go back to XBMC!
When I ordered the NUC, I quickly read about XBMCbuntu and thought that would be the installation for me (the sole purpose for this unit is to run XBMC), but when I read this topic I see many of you use the OpenELEC installation.
So, my question (it is accually a bit off-topic, but it is on a NUC! ): What is the main differences between a XBMCbuntu installation compared with an OpenELEC installation?
Is there put so much extra work into the OpenELEC that it should be better?
And while I am writing a post here, I do need a remote to go with the unit, does anyone have any to recommend?
Thanks
//IB
I've read through this entire post now and picked up alot of good information, but I do have one question that I am having trouble finding an answer to.
I bought this NUC to replace my mediaplayer(s) (haven't found any player good enough to replace the needs I got from my noicy original Xbox with XBMC witch got put away around 6 years ago), I want to go back to XBMC!
When I ordered the NUC, I quickly read about XBMCbuntu and thought that would be the installation for me (the sole purpose for this unit is to run XBMC), but when I read this topic I see many of you use the OpenELEC installation.
So, my question (it is accually a bit off-topic, but it is on a NUC! ): What is the main differences between a XBMCbuntu installation compared with an OpenELEC installation?
Is there put so much extra work into the OpenELEC that it should be better?
And while I am writing a post here, I do need a remote to go with the unit, does anyone have any to recommend?
Thanks
//IB