That's good to know. I'd heard between yEnc and using stronger ssl ciphers the poor things crawl.
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This is kinda what I'm looking to do for myself. Maybe even gutting and mounting in an old NES system and going for the whole retro feel.
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-turn-yo...sole-498561192
XBMC runs pretty well on these things. http://www.xbian.org/ is one of the better distros.
Think i need to get me some Pi, looks cool!
I think there are ways to improve performance by adjusting how openssl handles the TLS cipher.
You can also add boblight to XBMC which gives a great effect similar to ambilight , search youtube boblight theres a few demos :)
I bought a RPi at release but never really used it. Eventually just resold it a couple of months ago.
A shame, but I really couldn't find a use for it.
Xbmc on my pi that's all i know how to use it for.
Im running OpenElec on mine and it works just fine. A little slow on the menu browsing but plays full 1080p movies with no problem. I did have to overclock it though