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Forum for users of antiX Linux. Mean and Lean and Proudly anti-fascist.
In early May this year thanks to enhancements by @Robin, aCSTV has become quite usable on antiX. I was even able to use it sitting in the Copenhagen airport connected via WiFi.
Another option for IPTV appears to by Hypnotix TV, which I think started to be used on Linux Mint but also on Ubuntu.
As .deb package is available, was anyone able to install it successfully on antiX 23? I have tried and failed so far.
It would be interesting to compare Hypnotix to aCSTV, which is already working on antiX 23 thanks to antiX-specific upgrade to version 1.09 by @Robin earlier this year.
Thanks in advance for any thought on Hypnotix/aCSTV.
Live antiX Boot Options (Previously posted by Xecure):
http://antixlinuxfan.miraheze.org/wiki/Table_of_antiX_Boot_Parameters
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