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2007-04-12
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2007-04-12
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2007-12-10
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2007-12-10
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just googled it, and i doubt the n800 will be of value, for complete control anyway, as it has no IR port, so it cant control tvs and the likes that use IR remotes. i think RF would be out too, as the n800 cannot broadcast radio, just tune to FM.
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2007-12-10
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I just been doing some research and wondering if any of you are using Linux Media Center Edition.
Do you think I am able to use my n800 to control the media center?
would it have to be through a UPnP via a media server?
as Linux MCE has alot of potential as it's main focus is in home automation.