CBuddy,
How much experience do you have with satellite receivers and DIY projects regarding dish alignment and motor setups? And, how well versed are you with electronics and computer use?
These are critical questions to ask yourself.
You won't need to know Linux programming out of the gate here (and probably not ever more than just a general knowledge of it), but a really good computer skill level is recommended if you want to support your own AZBox to its full potential. It isn't a starter box by any means, I would not recommend it for a greenhorn to DIY FTA satellite TV, but if you already have a fair background in this realm, you can probably manage it.
The AZBox has some quirks still present, some of these require you to utilize supporting application programs that aren't perfect either and it may require you to use several different progams to support the whole box (there isn't just one program that does it all). The good thing is that all the support programs are freeware, so unless and until you want to get creative and fancy, you won't need to pay for any of the extraneous software. This is one of the perks of Linux. Therefore, basic support will be free. Creative support may require you to buy some peripheral software (but you might already have some of it if you are into computers and video processing gadgets and toys).
The AZBox is what I call a "Living Box" as the source code is Linux based. This means that if the manufacturer stops supporting the programming and software, everyone has access to that programming and can write their own programming for it (to an extent). This provides longer life to the support of the box - over other makes (brands). This is a plus, a pretty big one.
Since you have at least some (as you say limited) Linux background, that is much more than what I had as I had NONE!
Quality-wise, other than the few glitches with factory channel lists, and processing HD high bit rate video streams for RECORDING purposes, and a couple other minor items that aren't worth mentioning, I judge the overall quality as excellent. The box does a lot of things that no other box can do, but it isn't completely perfect. Obviously, no box really is perfect, but for as fancy as they got on this one and for the price, they probably should have done better in a few areas.
Honestly, I would judge it to be overpriced. It isn't worth the $400 - $450 that most retailers have set. I would set the price more around $279.73... but that is just my personal notion. I'm cheap, but fair.
I guess it is a judgment call from your own heart and mind.
The decision you make on what to buy has to be grounded in facts and specifications first, then on testimonials from others, but the ultimate decision is yours. The AZBox is expensive in my opinion. Whether it is worth it depends on your willingness to fork out the bucks and what you are confident to do with your own level of knowledge and experience. I do wish you the best of luck with any choice, and you do understand that we will be willing to assist you with all measures that we are capable of. We will welcome you to the AZBox club with open arms, so to speak, but we won't coddle or babysit you. It truly is a DIY thing, although we do share information.
Thumbs up if you go this way!
RADAR