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  1. hardware.slashdot.org

    tsetem writes "Over on ExtremeTech, they have a write-up on building your own Linux Media Jukebox for a little over $500 and a bit of elbow-grease. This is probably the PC we were hoping that the Lindows Media PC would've been." This particular project uses Freevo which has matured significantly s...
  2. forum.arcadecontrols.com

    The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls

    forum.arcadecontrols.com › index.php?topic=13403.0

    I'm compiling a list of jukebox software for a new website I'm putting it together and I just want to verify some of my findings: There is 1 DOS-based jukebox software, DOSCab. There is 0 MacOS-based jukebox software. There are 2 Linux-based jukebox softwares, Globalcom Jukebox and Tunez.
  3. linuxtoday.com

    "TiVo and broadband routers don't have a whole lot in common, except for the OS that powers them: Linux. Between its versatility, power and always-improving driver support, it's now possible to put together a Linux-based home server in a small-footprint case that can store and display your digital photos, rip and then serve up audio, […]
  4. forums.gentoo.org

    Sites with information about Linux PVR's: Step-by-step guide to building a MythTV box under Red Hat Linux pvr_howto Build-It: Save Money with a Linux Media Jukebox Forum: Build-It: Save Money with a Linux Media Jukebox Approaches to a Linux PVR The unofficial MythTV user group MythTV how-to | PVRblog PVR Hardware Database HTPC Project (he uses ...
  5. TiVo and broadband routers don't have a whole lot in common, except for the OS that powers them: Linux. Between its versatility, power and always-improving driver support, it's now possible to put together a Linux-based home server in a small-footprint case that can store and display your digital photos, rip and then serve up audio, […]
  6. linuxquestions.org

    Does anyone know where i can find some linux jukebox software, that does the same thing as music match juke box, windows media player and itunes, something that will download the music to your linux computer and will store them in categories and allow you to make playlists and burn cds and all of that. ... 03-08-2005 01:15 AM: a good linux ...

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