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<section begin="intro" />XBMC for Linux is primarily developed for Ubuntu Linux. Third-party packages for most other Linux distributions are however available, and it is also possible to compile XBMC Media Center from scratch for nearly any Linux distribution. Linux supports full hardware decoding with most graphics cards. Linux is generall the best way to get a fast, free, and "applicance" feel for an XBMC HTPC.<section end="intro" />
<section begin="intro" />XBMC for Linux is primarily developed for Ubuntu Linux. Third-party packages for most other Linux distributions are however available, and it is also possible to compile XBMC Media Center from scratch for nearly any Linux distribution. Linux supports full hardware decoding with most graphics cards. Linux is generall the best way to get a fast, free, and "applicance" feel for an XBMC HTPC.<section end="intro" />


 
==Main topics==
*[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC for Linux]]
*[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC for Linux]]
*[[XBMC for Linux specific FAQ]]
*[[XBMC for Linux specific FAQ]]
*[[Supplemental tools/Linux]]
*[[Supplemental tools/Linux]]
*[[Developing XBMC for Linux]]


==Random notes==
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*[[Developing XBMC for Linux]]


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XBMC for Linux is primarily developed for Ubuntu Linux. Third-party packages for most other Linux distributions are however available, and it is also possible to compile XBMC Media Center from scratch for nearly any Linux distribution. Linux supports full hardware decoding with most graphics cards. Linux is generall the best way to get a fast, free, and "applicance" feel for an XBMC HTPC.

Main topics

Random notes

Feel free to place various notes, tips, and links here. As this section of the wiki gets more organized, those notes will be properly sorted. Consider this like a dumping ground for when you're not sure where to put something.