2012-12-24, 04:52
Yeah, I really want to expand on two things for that "stage" of the instructions: Hardware for the backend software (even if it's just a basic understanding of the options, or common configuration examples), and ready-to-go hardware options. Those ready-to-go hardware options are freaking great, and a lot of people don't realize just how easy PVR on XBMC can be to set up when you have one.
I'm hoping that someday the Raspberry Pi itself can be seen as a kind of "DIY-ready-to-go" box, in that it should be very easy to standardize an installation and hardware recommendations for it, and the Pi makes it so cheap. Though, even that is often pale in comparison to the ease of use of something like the Njoy.
I'm hoping that someday the Raspberry Pi itself can be seen as a kind of "DIY-ready-to-go" box, in that it should be very easy to standardize an installation and hardware recommendations for it, and the Pi makes it so cheap. Though, even that is often pale in comparison to the ease of use of something like the Njoy.