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= | <section begin=intro />'''OpenELEC''' (short for "''Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center''") is a free and open source, small and very fast booting, embedded operating system. OpenELEC is a complete media center software suite that comes with a pre-configured version of XBMC and third-party add-ons with retro video game console emulators and PVR plugins.<section end=intro /> | ||
'''OpenELEC''' (short for "''Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center''") is a free and open source, small and very fast booting, embedded operating system. OpenELEC is a complete media center software suite that comes with a pre-configured version of XBMC and third-party add-ons with retro video game console emulators and PVR plugins. | |||
OpenELEC is also designed to be used with flash based drives, like compact flash, USB drives, or SSDs. | OpenELEC is also designed to be used with flash based drives, like compact flash, USB drives, or SSDs. |
Revision as of 22:35, 31 July 2014
General topics Devices |
Installing Linux |
OpenELEC |
OpenELEC (short for "Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center") is a free and open source, small and very fast booting, embedded operating system. OpenELEC is a complete media center software suite that comes with a pre-configured version of XBMC and third-party add-ons with retro video game console emulators and PVR plugins.
OpenELEC is also designed to be used with flash based drives, like compact flash, USB drives, or SSDs.
OpenELEC works on most computers you can install XBMC on, even the Raspberry Pi and the Apple TV 1 (silver only).
Main features
OpenELEC inclused all features that XBMC has to offer.
Installing OpenELEC
A detailed guide about installing OpenELEC can be found at their wiki page: Installation
Updating OpenELEC
A detailed guide about updating OpenELEC can be found at their wiki page: Updating
Back Up Configuration/settings
Further reading
- http://www.openelec.tv
- Installing OpenELEC
- http://openelec.thestateofme.com/ - Nightly build images for Raspberry Pi
- http://openelec.tv/forum/20-development-discussion/67846-xbmc-gotham-generic-nightly-builds - Nightly build (Gotham) images for generic x86 platforms