I am considering making a MythTV box out of an old PIII-733 HP that I have*, and I was wondering what distro I should use?
The author of the Anandtech guide used SuSE, but he plainly said it wasn't the ideal OS to use for that purpose and seemed to run into a few problems in the setup.
I intend to use this box soley as MythTV box. Basically once it is set up, I don't want to mess with it anymore, though it is possible I may use it as a file server in the future w/ Samba.
It seems that there are a lot of guides for MythTV out there regarding Fedora Core, but I've never had much luck with rpm and would therefore like to avoid a Red Hat-based distro. Right now I'm leaning towards Debian because I've used Ubuntu and like apt, but don't like how the root user is hidden and you sudo everything.
Someone in one of my classes suggested FreeBSD because it doesn't have all the library incompatibilities that you have with GNU/Linux, that things are sort of standardized. I've never used FreeBSD and honestly know next to nothing about it other than it's a free version of the BSD Unix.
My biggest consideration is ease of setup. I want to be able to get MythTV working with a minimum of effort. Another consideration is wireless and WPA w/ AES support. The box will be in a location that will require a wireless adapter. That's fine, I have a wireless router, but I use the seemingly less common and less supported WPA protection mechanism, with the AES cypher. So I need to be able to get that working to, with a minimum of hassle.
Oh, I have a cable box too. Is that a problem?
Any opinions?
* I realize that, ideally, you should have a relatively modern CPU. But I'm going to get a Hauppauge PVR-350, which has MPEG-2 hardware encoding capability built-in, so my CPU shouldn't matter too much.
The author of the Anandtech guide used SuSE, but he plainly said it wasn't the ideal OS to use for that purpose and seemed to run into a few problems in the setup.
I intend to use this box soley as MythTV box. Basically once it is set up, I don't want to mess with it anymore, though it is possible I may use it as a file server in the future w/ Samba.
It seems that there are a lot of guides for MythTV out there regarding Fedora Core, but I've never had much luck with rpm and would therefore like to avoid a Red Hat-based distro. Right now I'm leaning towards Debian because I've used Ubuntu and like apt, but don't like how the root user is hidden and you sudo everything.
Someone in one of my classes suggested FreeBSD because it doesn't have all the library incompatibilities that you have with GNU/Linux, that things are sort of standardized. I've never used FreeBSD and honestly know next to nothing about it other than it's a free version of the BSD Unix.
My biggest consideration is ease of setup. I want to be able to get MythTV working with a minimum of effort. Another consideration is wireless and WPA w/ AES support. The box will be in a location that will require a wireless adapter. That's fine, I have a wireless router, but I use the seemingly less common and less supported WPA protection mechanism, with the AES cypher. So I need to be able to get that working to, with a minimum of hassle.
Oh, I have a cable box too. Is that a problem?
Any opinions?
* I realize that, ideally, you should have a relatively modern CPU. But I'm going to get a Hauppauge PVR-350, which has MPEG-2 hardware encoding capability built-in, so my CPU shouldn't matter too much.