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With Xbian and RaspBMC they made it easy for users to install other packages and applications for torrent and other stuff so you can do your downloads from the Pi itself without needing to use another PC. RaspBMC currently has only one developer as far as i know so don't expect much development, Xbian on the other hand has a few so you should see bug fixing and new features made much faster than RaspBMC.

I like that we have many options to select from, since that mean you will find what you want in one of them and also more features, enhancements and ideas that they can borrow from each other ;. One last thing, you are not choosing between OSs, they are based on stripped down Linux that boots right into XBMC, however, they are more like distributions.

You forgot GeexBox. All of them are approximately the same, they use latest build of XBMC and the features are mostly similar. Raspbmc has a bit annoying tendency to update itself at the most unpredictable moments, others -- not so much.

Regarding using as a classic Linux -- yes, there's a linux inside, but using apt-get is discouraged at least in RaspBMC and may lead to a broken system. So as long as you don't install and upgrade packages -- you'll be fine. Or you may try to install the plain old Raspbian and XBMC on the top of it, it might be a tad slower because of more running services, but you could watch movies and have a good linux experience at the same time.

I have had XBian running for a while now. I have had Raspbmc before, but since XBian has their code on GitHub and has a larger development team. I have chosen for that distribution. I really enjoyed Raspbmc, but it depends on one developer. XBian and Raspbmc are only for the Raspberry Pi.

I also like the way XBian updates.



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