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1 Details  



1.1  Practical explanation  





1.2  Ease of installation and features  





1.3  Applications  



1.3.1  Complete Installation (Front-end and Back-end)  





1.3.2  Front-end only installations  







1.4  LinHES community  







2 Version history  



2.1  KnoppMyth releases  





2.2  LinHES releases  







3 See also  





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LinHES
DeveloperCecil Hugh Watson
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial releaseAugust 8, 2003; 20 years ago (2003-08-08)
Latest releaseR8.6.1[1] / April 12, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-04-12)
Marketing targetHome theater PCs, media servers
Available inMultilingual (starting with Release 8)
Package managerPacman
Default
user interface
Enlightenment
Official websitewww.linhes.org

LinHES (Linux Home Entertainment Server) is a Linux distribution designed for use on Home Theater PCs (HTPCs). Before version 6, it was called KnoppMyth. The most recent release (R8), for 64-bit machines only, is based on Arch Linux, though previous versions were based on Knoppix and Debian.

LinHES includes custom scripts that install and configure the MythTV PVR software as well as a number of add-ons. Most standard HTPC hardware is supported, and much of it is even configured automatically, making the often complex installation and configuration process relatively easy and pain-free.

Cecil Watson developed and maintains the LinHES operating system.

Details[edit]

Practical explanation[edit]

LinHES is a Linux distribution equivalent to the Windows Media Center. LinHES comes as a CD-ROM software distribution which automates the setup of the popular MythTV package as well as several HTPC-related add-ons.

Ultimately, LinHES is used to create a home theater PC. These HTPCs are commonly plugged into a standard-definition television (SDTV) or high-definition television (HDTV) rather than monitors for a complete home theater experience. HTPCs bring the power of PCs to the living room in an "all in one" device.

Ease of installation and features[edit]

A common complaint about MythTV is that it is difficult and time-consuming to install and configure. The goal of LinHES is to make creating and maintaining a home theater PC as simple as possible. A blank system can be transformed to a fully functional HTPC in around 20 minutes[citation needed] capable of:

Applications[edit]

Complete Installation (Front-end and Back-end)[edit]

LinHES can be used to install a full MythTV client and server system. This means that the front-end is stored on the same device as the back-end. The front-end is the software required for the visual elements (or the GUI) that the regular user can utilize to find, play and manipulate media files etc. The back-end is the server where the media files are actually stored. A full front-end and back-end system may have an advantage in that it has 'portability', i.e. it is a standalone device that is not dependent on a separate server (like a video game console for example).

Front-end only installations[edit]

Alternatively, LinHES can be used to install a MythTV client, front-end-only system. For example, users may have a central storage device (server) in their house, the server can then be accessed from numerous other devices throughout the house, these other devices needing only a front-end installation on devices containing minimal hardware. LinHES can also run directly from a CD-ROM (i.e. without installation) providing that there is a network connection to a PC with a 'complete installation' (a MythTV back-end server).

Using a 'server' separate from one or more front-end units has the obvious advantages of multiple simultaneous access to shared media files. The server used would generally have hardware of a relatively high specification and would be kept outside of the main living room. An advantage of keeping the server PC outside the living room is that the cooling fan required to accommodate a 'fast' processor can be quite noisy (as can certain hard drives), it can be expensive to invest in fanless/heat sinking equipment to avoid such noise problems.

LinHES can also be used to upgrade existing LinHES and KnoppMyth installations.

LinHES community[edit]

LinHES users generally discuss ideas and help others at the official forum website.

Version history[edit]

LinHES R7.4 was the last 32-bit release.[2]

KnoppMyth releases[edit]

Version Release Date Name Note
1 August 8, 2003 (2003-08-08) You better Belize it! Based on Knoppix July 26, 2003 (2003-07-26) and MythTV 0.10
2 August 25, 2003 (2003-08-25) Chicago, Chicago Updated to MythTV 0.11
3 September 1, 2003 (2003-09-01) Each of these my three babies The CD can now be use as a frontend!
4 November 3, 2003 (2003-11-03) CoCo2 Updated to MythTV 0.12
5 B7 March 17, 2006 (2006-03-17) - -
5 C7 May 26, 2006 (2006-05-26) - -
5 E50 December 25, 2006 (2006-12-25) Farewell days of my youth -
5 Final 1 May 11, 2007 (2007-05-11) - -
5 F27 September 9, 2007 (2007-09-09) - -
5.5 July 6, 2008 (2008-07-06) Bone Marrow Uses a snapshot of Debian Unstable and the 2.6.23-chw-4 kernel - MythTV 0.21 fixes[3]

LinHES releases[edit]

Version Release Date Name Note
6.00.09 August 14, 2009 (2009-08-14) Anniversary Edition Pre-Release
6.01.00 September 26, 2009 (2009-09-26) Chugu First Public Release - MythTV 0.21 fixes
6.02.00 March 2, 2010 (2010-03-02) That weekend in Canada! MythTV 0.22 fixes[4]
6.03.00 June 6, 2010 (2010-06-06) M MythTV 0.23 fixes[5]
6.04.00 February 6, 2011 (2011-02-06) Laundrymat MythTV 0.24 fixes
7.1 November 11, 2011 (2011-11-11) Teamwork More MythTV 0.24 fixes[6]
7.2 January 26, 2012 (2012-01-26) SCALE 10X Even more MythTV 0.24 fixes[7]
7.3 July 20, 2012 (2012-07-20) Crave MythTV 0.25 fixes[8]
7.4 August 9, 2012 (2012-08-09) rdt Ninth Anniversary - more MythTV 0.25 fixes[9]
8 February 11, 2013 (2013-02-11) - Many Bug Fixes and New Features[10]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "LinHES Download". linhes.org. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  • ^ "LinHES Forums - View topic - I guess I just don't know what I am doing".
  • ^ "Index of /downloads/R5/Current/".
  • ^ "LinHES - 6.02.00".
  • ^ "LinHES - 6.03.00".
  • ^ "LinHES - 7.1".
  • ^ "LinHES - 7.2".
  • ^ "LinHES - 7.3".
  • ^ "LinHES - 7.4".
  • ^ "LinHES - 8.0".
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