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Message #00052
Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
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To:
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From:
Jo-Erlend Schinstad <joerlend.schinstad@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Tue, 29 Nov 2011 00:17:36 +0100
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Den 29. nov. 2011 00:15, skrev Callum Saunders:
Yes. but wifi not bluetooth. Bluetooth has range resrictions and is a
major battery hog, whereas most people will have wifi on in their
homes anyway. It also means that all ubuntu devices in a home can be
connected all the time as long as they are on the wifi.
Bluetooth uses far less bandwidth than WLAN. In any case, you can't have
more users connected at once, since the TV connects to one particular
laptop, which belongs to the current user.
Jo-Erlend Schinstad
Follow ups
References
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Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Jo-Erlend Schinstad, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Callum Saunders, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Chris, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Callum Saunders, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Ian Santopietro, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Jo-Erlend Schinstad, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Thomas Mashos, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Jo-Erlend Schinstad, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Thomas Mashos, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Jo-Erlend Schinstad, 2011-11-28
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Re: Some basic ideas for Ubuntu TV.
From: Callum Saunders, 2011-11-28