@Deanoboy I agree 100% with your post but for me LINUX was a no go, I played with an Eagle receiver for about a week and packed it up and it's still in my garage.
When you have to find stupid pathways with endless forward slashes in them then it's not for me or the average user.
To be honest it's not through lack of understanding or lack of trying that I packed in LINUX receivers it's simply the totally user unfriendly language it's written in.
When you compare the ease of using say a Spiderbox or TM5402 with the to my mind totally unnecessary complications of LINUX receivers then give me the Spiderbox/Technomate/Nannoxx/Protek receivers every time.
If the above receivers can be made so simple to update and operate why do we need the additional complications of LINUX, in my mind this just does not make sense.
When you have to find stupid pathways with endless forward slashes in them then it's not for me or the average user.
To be honest it's not through lack of understanding or lack of trying that I packed in LINUX receivers it's simply the totally user unfriendly language it's written in.
When you compare the ease of using say a Spiderbox or TM5402 with the to my mind totally unnecessary complications of LINUX receivers then give me the Spiderbox/Technomate/Nannoxx/Protek receivers every time.
If the above receivers can be made so simple to update and operate why do we need the additional complications of LINUX, in my mind this just does not make sense.