[02:07] G: I've heard you might be running Ubuntu on an Intel D33217GKE. If so, does it have any issues? [02:16] DC3217IYE is the box with the board in [02:17] my bad; that's what I meant [03:07] hosses: I am running Ubuntu now, there is a pretty big issue where if you use the HDMI port next to the LAN port, your network will just go bad [03:08] hosses: that is an issue with all OSes though, & covered in the thread at http://communities.intel.com/message/177859#177859 [03:08] hosses: other than that, it's working far better than I expected [03:08] Crikey. But when using the 1x good HDMI its ok? [03:09] yep, if you use the HDMI next to USB ports, all good [03:09] I've got an actual ticket open with Intel about it so I should get updates when they work out why [03:09] Sweet. 1080p playback good? [03:09] * G wonders if it's lack of shielding or something tbh [03:10] hosses: yeah, handles TV3's HD no problems - I also seem to have issues with TV3's HD & mythfrontend, but all seems to be good via xbmc on that NUC [03:11] Cool. Biggest requirement for me is solid 1080p playback in XBMC, so this sounds ideal [03:12] yeah, I'll put my normal disclaimer about 'individual mileage may vary' [05:45] G: Ah it was due to the HDMI port? Weird. I guess I only ever used the other port. [07:43] hads: yeah, thats what I concluded, subconciously every test I did, I had it plugged into the 'wrong' HDMI port [18:08] morning [19:13] morning [19:33] morning [19:57] morning