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* ''Home automation'' to control everything from lights to heating with a touch-screen tablet or your mobile phone | * ''Home automation'' to control everything from lights to heating with a touch-screen tablet or your mobile phone | ||
* ''Phone system'' with video conferencing | * ''Phone system'' with video conferencing | ||
− | * ''Security system'' that feeds live video to your mobile during a security breach | + | * ''Security system'' that feeds live video to your mobile device during a security breach |
− | LinuxMCE builds on the superior networking | + | LinuxMCE builds on the superior networking capabilities of Linux to create a home automation/multimedia/communication network. No other operating system has this capability. |
[[LinuxMCE|Read more]] to see all the possibilities that LinuxMCE offers. | [[LinuxMCE|Read more]] to see all the possibilities that LinuxMCE offers. |
Revision as of 13:47, 15 May 2008
Your guide to a smarter home!
Screenshots |
Browsing media files |
Telephone dial pad More screenshots and videos |
LinuxMCE is the only all-in-one open source solution that seamlessly combines:
- Media & entertainment with a server for music and video plus a PVR like TiVo or Sky+
- Home automation to control everything from lights to heating with a touch-screen tablet or your mobile phone
- Phone system with video conferencing
- Security system that feeds live video to your mobile device during a security breach
LinuxMCE builds on the superior networking capabilities of Linux to create a home automation/multimedia/communication network. No other operating system has this capability.
Read more to see all the possibilities that LinuxMCE offers.
Watch the LinuxMCE Video showing a detailed hardware and installation walk-through.
Download
Please take a moment to read about known issues before downloading our Quick Install DVD or the Two-CD Installer.
Download LinuxMCE or buy LinuxMCE Products After checking known issues please download from an appropriate mirror |
Project News
- LinuxMCE Version 0710 is released (07-May-08)
- LinuxMCE Logos are now available for download (09-Apr-08)
- RC1 Insteon Support (20-Feb-08)
- Linux Media Center PCs Review Roundup (4-Oct-07)
- DRM troubles drive ex-Microsoft employee to Linux (26-Sep-07)
- New SchedulesDirect service for MythTV (31-Aug-07)
More LinuxMCE media coverage Third party media and blog coverage |
Wiki Site News
- LinuxMCE Wiki was updated to latest version including a RSS feed extension. Instructions about how to use it can be found hereor you may take a look at a Test RSS (31-Jan-08)
Documentation Access
This Wiki has many hierarchical categories of articles. There are also developer maillists, source code repositories (with attached discussions), bug/issue report mangement and forums for discussion among users, developers and other members of the LinuxMCE community.
Support
User Manual LinuxMCE User Manual |
Guides HOWTO guides describing common scenarios | ||
Frequently Asked Questions Responses to the most common questions |
Hardware Hardware documentation | ||
Troubleshooting Help with common problems |
Mailing List Stay up to date with regular emails | ||
Forum Support forum |
Chat Support chat |
Development
Contact Information Contact people involved with the project |
Programmer's Guide A guide for software developers | ||
Software Components Open source software used by LinuxMCE |
Bug Reports Help improve the software by reporting bugs | ||
Source Code Access the LinuxMCE source code |
Versions View version histories and changes |