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July 16, 2003

Linux PVR

Telly is a new linux-based home media device that can record TV, play DVDs and music CDs, and store movie, music, and photos on the 80Gb drive, offers networking, and sports a web-based interface to boot. It includes a subscription-free program guide, but at $899, it seems pretty pricey for a linux-based system. [via /.]

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I saw the Telly on Slashdot the other day. I was planning on building my own MythTV box, but now I'm thinking otherwise. The Telly really seems to be what I'm looking for in a PVR.

I took a look at MythTV, and I really don't like it compared to other possible built it yourself PVRs, the system requirement are pretty high agaist whats out there.

I'd have to agree on the assesment by Jake on MythTV...! Todd Lokken.

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