Hey guys, it's me again with another question as there are so many images and many of them are very similliar what are normally the best images for them? OpenVIX, Gemini, newEnigma2?
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Re: Best image for Linux based recievers
Personally, I don't think you can beat the OpenViX images. Fantastic usability, regular updates and great forum support. You won't go far wrong with their images.If you find my post useful, please use the "Thanks" button -
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I cant be 100% sure, but is there a vix image for the 800hdse?
I don,t have one of these boxes but most people appear to go for sif or try the new merlin image.
As I said I don't have one of these boxes but in general try a few yourself and you will find one that suits you, different people will prefer different images.
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As usual, there is not an absolute answer to this question.
You may find a very stable image but missing some features you want, or the opposite, or you would prefere a "thin" image, or rich of features ... so it's always something related to user needs and preferences, combined with image stability.Comment
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If you can't do this, see post #4.If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans!Comment
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Hi
I think that vix team gives very good images,
but as other mates said is difficult to say which image is the best because of many factors, including the personal preference.If You Like My Post..... Please Press the Thanks ButtonComment
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It's always a personal choise, the best way to know is to try out different images, easiest way is to install one as flash and other images with meoboot. This way you can switch between images with boot of your receiver.Comment
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