Open source set-top box project raffles two Linux PVRs
Feb 2, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsA project aiming to create an easy-to-install and use Linux distribution for set-top boxes has announced a raffle aimed at covering expenses. The KnoppMyth project will raffle two complete PVRs (personal video recorders) assembled by project founder Cecil Watson (pictured).
According to Watson, the raffle will help KnoppMyth pay for spare parts for a newly purchased server, as well as CD-based copies of KnoppMyth that will be handed out at SCALE (Southern California Linux Expo) next week. Details about the KnoppMyth raffle can be found here.
Additionally, Watson has provided LinuxDevices with a brief overview of the KnoppMyth project.
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