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You bought a Raspberry Pi and decided it should be a television. Now you have a choice: do you want an operating system that is mathematically impossible to break, or do you want the freedom to install whatever you want? Creator Transparency Disclosure: To ensure the highest audio clarity, this investigative breakdown is narrated using a professional AI voice. However, every system benchmark, installation test, and editorial opinion is the result of 100% human-directed research and scriptwriting by our team. In this 2026 infrastructure audit, we look at the reality of running LibreELEC, OSMC, and Xbian on modern single-board computers (SBCs). We break down why LibreELEC's read-only file system boots in 20 seconds, the commercial funding model keeping OSMC alive, and the harsh reality of "rolling release" distributions when hardware support suddenly stops. 🕒 Investigative Chapters: 0:00 - The Single Board Media Center Promise 1:10 - LibreELEC: The Read-Only "Atomic Update" Philosophy 2:10 - Benchmarks: 20-Second Boot Times & Memory Footprints 3:02 - OSMC: The Full Debian Experience (Writable File Systems) 4:03 - The "Single Developer" Bottleneck & Hardware Support 5:09 - Xbian: The Rolling Release Model & Btrfs Snapshots 6:01 - The Reality Check: Abandoned Hardware & Forum Activity 6:57 - Final Verdict: Stability vs Ultimate Control 📂 Primary Evidence & Architectural Benchmarks: • LibreELEC (Just Enough OS) Architecture & Hardware Support: https://libreelec.tv/ • OSMC & The Vero Commercial Hardware Funding Model: https://osmc.tv/vero/ • Xbian Rolling Release Documentation: https://xbian.org/ • Raspberry Pi Forums: OSMC 64-bit Migration Status (2026): https://forums.raspberrypi.com/ Editorial Transparency & Process At Trader Jono Blueprint, we specialise in deep-dive investigations into tech history and software controversy. Our process involves rigorous manual research and cross-referencing news archives. To ensure the highest audio clarity, we utilise AI voice technology, but every script, research point, and editorial opinion is 100% human-driven. Contact: jono@traderjono.com