GeeXboX 3.1 November 1st, 2013 A new GeeXboX release has arrived! GeeXboX 3.1 is an upgrade that integrates XBMC 12.2 “Frodo”. Like the previous version, you can use GeeXboX to watch and record live TV. In addition to our usual x86 ISOs, this release is also available for several embedded platforms, with working full HD video and graphics acceleration for most of them. Supported platforms are: i386 x86_64 Cubox v1, v2 and Pro by SolidRun RaspberryPi Utilite by Compulab CubieBoard 1 We have removed the support for PandaBoard, ux500, nvidia Tegra2 (unless someone wants to work on these) Here’s a roundup of the new release: New features: XBMC Media Center 12.2 “Frodo” frontend. PVR support for DVB Digital TV, to watch and record live TV with vdr and tvheadend Support for Full HD videos on Utilite Support for Full HD videos on Cubox Support for Full HD videos on RaspberryPi Supported Architectures: x86 32 and 64 bits PCs ARM Cubox (Marvell Armada510) ARM RaspberryPi (Broadcom BCM2708) ARM Utilite (Freescale i.MX6) ARM CubieBoard (Allwinner A10) System: Linux Kernel v3.10.9 (for x86 devices) Systemd v206. BusyBox v1.21.1 Connman Network Manager v1.9. Xorg Server v1.14.1 (if applicable) Mesa v9.2.2 OPKG Package Manager v0.18 USB persistent user data storage. Jul 31, 2007 - To install GeeXBoX you need only an 8MB partition, and it can install in a Windows FAT partition as well as Linux ext2/3 partitions. If you don't have a hard disk on the computer you want to run GeeXBoX on, you can install the distribution onto a USB disk. GeeXBoX boots quickly into a simple graphical environment. Installing a Windows operating system from a USB drive is as easy as selecting it in BIOS or from the computer’s boot screen, where the USB flash drive will appear as an option if it’s been detected properly. Audio Drivers: ALSA v1.0.26 Support for Analog, SPDIF and HDMI output devices. Video Drivers: Support for Intel, nVidia, ATI GPUs. Support for CRT, LCD and HDMI output devices. OpenGL and OpenGL|ES hardware assisted graphics acceleration. VDPAU, VA-API and Crystal HD hardware assisted video decoding for nVidia, Intel and Broadcom GPUs. Input: Mouse and Synaptics touch pads. HID Keyboards. Remote Controls. PluseEight external CEC devices. ![]() Built-in CEC adapters for Cubox and RaspberryPi. Networking Features: NFS shares. Samba auto-discovery. Elektroinstallation symbols pdf free. UPnP / DLNA media discovery. ZeroConf services announcements. FTP server SSH server Utorrent (client and gui over http) MediaCenter: XBMC Media Center 12.2 “Frodo” frontend. Movies and TV Shows, with subtitles support. Music Collection Pictures and Slideshows CDDA, DVD and (non encrypted) Bluray support. Media Database Support. Internet MovieDB / TVDB metadata and covers grabbers. Skins Vu+ addon Xvdr addon Vdr server Tvheadend server GeeXboX 3.0 September 18th, 2012 A shiny new GeeXboX release has arrived! GeeXboX 3.0 is a major upgrade that integrates XBMC 11 “Eden” and adds the long-requested PVR functionality. This means you can finally use GeeXboX to watch and record live TV too! In addition to our usual x86 ISOs, this release is also available for several embedded platforms, with working full HD video and graphics acceleration for most of them. A year in the making, this new GeeXboX 3.0 release is the accomplishment of hours, days, months of efforts from a lot of people. The ISO image of “GeeXboX for PC” edition grew up to 140 MB, mostly due to additional firmware and drivers to improve hardware support. We still think of GeeXboX as a lightweight distro, aiming at targeting the most PCs and devices as possible. The whole base system has been overhauled as usual, with countless package upgrades for improved stability and functionality, also benefitting from several improvements to the underlying OpenBricks build system. GeeXboX also support many embedded devices running ARM SoCs (such as TI OMAP4 Pandaboard, nVidia Tegra 2, Solid-Run Cubox powered by Marvell Armada, ST-Ericsson Snowball), and more will be coming soon. Preliminary support for Toshiba AC100 (Tegra2-based netbook) and Raspberry Pi is already integrated in the development tree. Here’s a roundup of the new release: New features: XBMC Media Center 11 “Eden” frontend. PVR support for DVB Digital TV, to watch and record live TV Improved remote control support Support for Full HD videos on PandaBoard Support for Full HD videos on Cubox Improved HDD installation Installation support for (U)EFI systems Installation support for SSD’s Supported Architectures: x86 32 and 64 bits PCs ARM TI OMAP4 Pandaboard ARM nVidia Tegra2 Harmony ARM Cubox (armada5xx) ARM Snowball ux500 System: Linux Kernel v3.4.4. Systemd v188. BusyBox v1.21 Connman Network Manager v1.6. Xorg Server v1.11.4.
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