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    Cloudbox

    Cloudbox

    Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker media server

    Ansible allows for fast deployment of the Cloudbox server stack solution with minimal setup and in as little as 15 minutes. Cloudbox puts "all the pieces together" by automating server tasks, performance tweaks, and application setup, right out of the box. Applications in Docker containers are isolated from each other and allow for quick installs and easy uninstalls. Free and open-source software (FOSS). Collaborate on ideas and improvements. Build and share add-ons on the 'Community'...
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    Pearl Linux Mate Raspberry Pi2

    Pearl Linux Mate Raspberry Pi2

    A Mac OS X look on the Raspberry Pi 2 with Kodi

    This Pearl Mate release for the Raspberry Pi 2 is based upon the latest Debian 8 release with the latest 4.1.7 kernel. Use Raspberry Pi as your complete home media server / streamer with Kodi pre installed as well as our complete Pearl Linux MATE Desktop without dual booting or swapping out microSD cards on your Raspberry Pi.
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