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I deciding to call Linux Mint up and take it out for a spin again.
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Still, Android just wasn't happening and it made me start thinking about my fling with Linux. I emphasize YET because I think there's a lot of potential there and in time we'll see some neat stuff. It's not a realistic solution for an HTPC yet. Android was an even bigger disappointment because Android on x86 is still in its infancy. Recently I played around with Android on my NUC.
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I brought flowers and a card and begged forgiveness for ever straying. So while I still occasionally boot into Mint the idea of it being my regular HTPC was shelved and I sheepishly went back to good old Windows 7. Besides, this setup didn't get me Netflix which is what I use my HTPC for mostly anyway. Even after I got MythTV working I found the interface for watching and recording tv clunky and un-fun. In the end I decided it was just too much work. Now when I say issues what I really mean is installing and configuring MythTV was something akin to doing my taxes on the long forms with a #2 pencil by candlelight it's a long, slow, painful process and you'll find yourself throwing out what you've done and starting over several times. A quick recap is that I fell in love with Linux Mint, was impressed as always with XBMC, and had some "issues" with MythTV. If you're having trouble sleeping I suggest you check it out here. Live TV was a big part of that and I thought MythTV would give me the live TV piece. I wanted to see how inexpensively I could put together a NUC-based HTPC, and the idea of using a free operating system was appealing, provided I could get the features I needed. A while ago I wrote about my experiences setting up my NUC as an HTPC using Linux Mint, XBMC, and MythTV.