Linux HTPC
The Linux HTPC Howto
(And helpful tips for Generic / Windows HTPC's)

Quick Jump to topics
* Main Page
* Introduction +
* How much hardware
* Which Processor
* Drives and Configs +
* Power Supplies +
* Enclosure +
* Cooling +
* Remaining Hardware
* Buying Hardware
* Audio +
* Video +
* Video Card Configuration
* LIRC
* Input Devices
* Tuner Cards
* Installing Linux
* HTPC Software
* HTPC Tips
* Conclusion
* Links
* Hardware Deals
* Donate to this project
* Contact Me

Brandons' Howto's
* The Linux HTPC Howto
* HTPC Hardware Howto
* pcHDTV cards and MythTV
Other Howto's
* Jarod Wilsons' MythTV Howto
* MythTV Install Guides


Conclusion

I hope everyone reading this how-to is able to benefit and learn something. Linux HTPC's are a lot of fun and a great hobby. Once yours is up and running it can be very enjoyable.

This how-to will continue to evolve in the future. New technology will come out and I will do my best to keep track of it and report on things.

If anything is incorrect please let me know. If you have anything you think should be added let me know. If anyone wants to take the time and help me out with improving or adding parts I would greatly appreciate it. There is so much to HTPC's and it is very likely that I'll miss something.

If you build a HTPC with his how-to, let me know how it went. Maybe I can get some success stories.

Good Luck and Thank you for reading!

--Brandon

Brandons' SilverStone Tek Hardware Reviews
* LC01 HTPC Case
* LC04 HTPC Case
* ST46F Power Supply
* FM84XW Fan




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