We hope you weren't getting settled in with OpenELEC 2.0. Hot on the heels of the finished 2.0 release, the developement team has pushed out a first beta of OpenELEC 3.0 that folds XBMC 12.0 Frodo
into the Linux distribution for home theater PCs. Accordingly, most of
the additions are those that come with XBMC's code base: OpenELEC now supports ARM through the Raspberry Pi,
betters its DVR support and slips in a modern audio engine. The
distro-specific changes bring an update to the Linux 3.6 kernel, many
more hardware drivers and an option to boot to RAM instead of a pokey
hard drive. Running one beta based on another carries more than its
share of risk, so be careful; if the positives for your living room
continue to outweigh the pitfalls, 3.0 awaits at the source link.


Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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