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#1
Users / Re: LinuxMCE and VMWare
November 21, 2008, 09:49:41 AM
Thanks niz23 and tkmedia.

I was afraid of the fact that this wouldn't work. I was hoping to avoid buying more than one box, but I guess I'll have to get at least two...

Regarding BluRay and Linux - does that mean that LinuxMCE and BluRay doesn't mix either?

CRidge
#2
Users / LinuxMCE and VMWare
November 20, 2008, 10:46:55 PM
Hi!

I'm about to jump into the world of LinuxMCE head first :) I have quite a bit of computer knowledge, but would like to have someone who know LinuxMCE well (and using this with VMWare) to comment on my plans before I start using $1000's on hardware. Here's what I hope to do:

Buy a powerful PC with Quad CPU, 8 GB RAM, 3 TB HD in raid, BluRay drive, a cable tuner, a powerful graphics card and a decent sound card.

On this PC I plan to install a lightweight Linux to run VMWare upon. I want to have three VMs running: One LinuxMCE Hybrid, one Window Server (web server, database etc. - yes, I'm a programmer ;)) and one Windows XP (my day to day PC - for gaming and programming and surfing and what have you).

In time I will have a projector (plus plus) in the same room as this PC will be, hence the Hybrid. I also have some questions regaring the media director, but I'll save that for another post ;-)

I also have a digital cable box I want to use. What hardware is best for getting the input from the cable box into LinuxMCE? Can I watch the digital signal while recording through the analog cable tuner?

Is this plan doable? Will I be able to use the graphics card to output LinuxMCE-signals to my projector from one VM while displaying my Windows screen on a display through another - or do I need two graphics cards to make this work? How about sound - do I need two sound cards as well? Anything else I need to be aware of?

Hope someone can help me out - I would really like to make this work :-)

CRidge