Dreambox HD works with IKS 66 the best private server This Dreambox 800 HD satellite receiver is capable of receiving High-Definition TV with full 1080p resolution. This powerful machine has a 300Mhz Mips processor running on the linux opensource operating system Enigma2. Dreambox DM800 HD. You may buy this receiver for $184 @ http://tv-receiver.ecrater.com/p/13724091/dreambox-hd-800-dm800-pvr-receiver. Great,but pls what other packages does thid dream box work with outside hotbirds packages.does it works with nilesat as well.? Re: All About Dreambox Receivers by olofofo ( m ): 11:04pm On Jan 22, 2010.

In addition to the function of receiving channels of digital satellite (cable) television, the Dreambox receivers can please the user with an abundance of various functions that allow using the receiver as a multimedia center.

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Being a satellite reception hobbyist for the past 34 years I have been confronted with Linux in that way: most modern satellite receivers are run with so called Enigma 2 software, a Linux-based operating system. Personally I prefer OpenATV but there is an entire range of different operating systems. The receivers themselves originate from the so called Dreambox receivers.Dreambox Receiver How Does It Works Work
Having installed Linux I quickly went to see what apps would be available to do things like alter settings in my receivers. But no matter where I searched, I found absolutely nothing. On a forum for satellite hobbyists I got reactions like 'install Wine and then try to see if you can perhaps use the well-known Windows-based editors'.Dreambox Receiver How Does It Works Make
This was quite a shock to me. I need to use Windows as an intermediary between my Linux based satellite receivers and my Linux based computer? That sounds anything but logical. Can anyone tell me more about this situation? Is there indeed nothing for my Linux PC to communicate with my sat receivers?