2012-06-05, 18:30
Hi,
I'm planning to build my own HTPC. As I saw the Logitech Harmony 600 remote I am not sure I will get it working on Linux.
The website of the shop where I want to buy the components gives the next information at supported operating system: MS Windows XP, MS Windows 7, MS Windows Vista, Apple MacOS X 10.4.8 or higher
I'm planning the next setting:
Hardware:
Case: SilverStone SUGO SG05 - Bureaumodel
Motherboard: Asus E45M1-I DELUXE
Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 4GB DDR3-10666 1333MHz
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Green WD20EARX, 2TB
Remote: Phillips Harmony 600 (incl. IR receiver)
Software:
OS: Linux (Ubuntu? Debian?)
XBMC
SickBeard
CouchPotato
If someone has experience with getting a Logitech Harmony 600 working on a linux setup; please share experience. (easy to get it working? extra work needed to get it working with XBMC?)
Beside of that I would like to hear what u guys think about the setting I'm planning.
Thanks in advance.[/b]
I'm planning to build my own HTPC. As I saw the Logitech Harmony 600 remote I am not sure I will get it working on Linux.
The website of the shop where I want to buy the components gives the next information at supported operating system: MS Windows XP, MS Windows 7, MS Windows Vista, Apple MacOS X 10.4.8 or higher
I'm planning the next setting:
Hardware:
Case: SilverStone SUGO SG05 - Bureaumodel
Motherboard: Asus E45M1-I DELUXE
Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 4GB DDR3-10666 1333MHz
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Green WD20EARX, 2TB
Remote: Phillips Harmony 600 (incl. IR receiver)
Software:
OS: Linux (Ubuntu? Debian?)
XBMC
SickBeard
CouchPotato
If someone has experience with getting a Logitech Harmony 600 working on a linux setup; please share experience. (easy to get it working? extra work needed to get it working with XBMC?)
Beside of that I would like to hear what u guys think about the setting I'm planning.
Thanks in advance.[/b]