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For a smooth sail with the LinuxMCE system, it is important to understand a few things: | For a smooth sail with the LinuxMCE system, it is important to understand a few things: | ||
:* LinuxMCE (LMCE) is currently under development by a small team of volunteers that does not have the resources (i.e. time and money) to write device drivers and support software for all existing hardware. It is important that you read the wiki to make sure you start with compatible devices. If you are comfortable with Linux and have programming skills, please [[Contributing to LMCE |contribute]] by writing drivers for the devices you have and add them to this ongoing effort. | :* LinuxMCE (LMCE) is currently under development by a small team of volunteers that does not have the resources (i.e. time and money) to write device drivers and support software for all existing hardware. It is important that you read the wiki to make sure you start with compatible devices. If you are comfortable with Linux and have programming skills, please [[Contributing to LMCE |contribute]] by writing drivers for the devices you have and add them to this ongoing effort. | ||
:* Not all devices work with LMCE and the list of known working [[hardware]] is [[:Category:Hardware|available on this wiki]]. | :* Not all devices work with LMCE and the list of known working [[hardware]] is [[:Category:Hardware|available on this wiki]]. | ||
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:* The hardware requirements are [[Hardware#Minimum_Core_.28PC.29_Requirements|posted here]]. | :* The hardware requirements are [[Hardware#Minimum_Core_.28PC.29_Requirements|posted here]]. | ||
+ | :* Familiarize yourself with the [[Hardware#LinuxMCE_hardware_terms|LMCE terminology]]. It will enable you to understand the documentation. | ||
:* Read the rest of this page for a quick Linux MCE orientation. | :* Read the rest of this page for a quick Linux MCE orientation. | ||
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=== What is LinuxMCE? === | === What is LinuxMCE? === | ||
− | LinuxMCE (Linux Media Center Edition) is a free and open source software platform with a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10-foot_user_interface 10-foot user interface] designed to allow a computer to act as | + | LinuxMCE (Linux Media Center Edition) is an all-in-one solution for your home that seamlessly combines media & entertainment, home automation, security, telecommunications and computing. <br> |
+ | It is a free and open source software platform with a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10-foot_user_interface 10-foot user interface] designed to allow a computer to act as | ||
:* a home theater PC (HTPC) for the living-room TV | :* a home theater PC (HTPC) for the living-room TV | ||
:* a personal video recorder | :* a personal video recorder | ||
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:* a VoIP phone system with support for video conferencing | :* a VoIP phone system with support for video conferencing | ||
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+ | LinuxMCE is a '''media centered Linux distribution''' built on the solid foundation laid down by debian and Ubuntu. It is loaded with all kinds of goodies for the home of the future. Able to record digital video, automate your home, function as a telephone switching hub for your home (in lieu of a boring intercom system), LinuxMCE ties it all together using an advanced messaging infrastructure [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Contacts]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linuxmce] | ||
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=== LinuxMCE components === | === LinuxMCE components === | ||
− | + | Familiarize yourself with the [[Hardware#LinuxMCE_hardware_terms|LMCE terminology]], then learn about the [[LinuxMCE|components]] of the LMCE system. | |
This page is currently under development ... | This page is currently under development ... | ||
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:* [[AV Wizard Step by Step]] | :* [[AV Wizard Step by Step]] | ||
:* [[Video]] | :* [[Video]] | ||
+ | :* Sample user setups: <br>- [[:User:Alx9r|Alx9r's setup]] and [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php/topic,5203.0 forum discussion thread]<br>- [[:User:Armorgnome2|Armorgnome2's setup]] and [[:User:Armorgnome2photos|pictures]]<br>- [[:User:Esev|Esev's setup]] and [[:User:Esev/LinuxMCE_Setup|pictures]]<br>- [[Perspectoff Setup]]<br>- [[:Category:User Setups|other user setups]]: a good list of sample hardware that others have used. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 9 October 2012
For a smooth sail with the LinuxMCE system, it is important to understand a few things:
- LinuxMCE (LMCE) is currently under development by a small team of volunteers that does not have the resources (i.e. time and money) to write device drivers and support software for all existing hardware. It is important that you read the wiki to make sure you start with compatible devices. If you are comfortable with Linux and have programming skills, please contribute by writing drivers for the devices you have and add them to this ongoing effort.
- Not all devices work with LMCE and the list of known working hardware is available on this wiki.
- The hardware requirements are posted here.
- Familiarize yourself with the LMCE terminology. It will enable you to understand the documentation.
- Read the rest of this page for a quick Linux MCE orientation.
Contents
What is LinuxMCE?
LinuxMCE (Linux Media Center Edition) is an all-in-one solution for your home that seamlessly combines media & entertainment, home automation, security, telecommunications and computing.
It is a free and open source software platform with a 10-foot user interface designed to allow a computer to act as
- a home theater PC (HTPC) for the living-room TV
- a personal video recorder
- a home automation, lighting, and climate control system
- a surveillance and security system
- a VoIP phone system with support for video conferencing
LinuxMCE is a media centered Linux distribution built on the solid foundation laid down by debian and Ubuntu. It is loaded with all kinds of goodies for the home of the future. Able to record digital video, automate your home, function as a telephone switching hub for your home (in lieu of a boring intercom system), LinuxMCE ties it all together using an advanced messaging infrastructure [1]. [2]
How Linux MCE is used
As a standalone Home Theater PC
See top of hardware page.
As a security, automation, and PBX system
See What can I do with LinuxMCE?
LinuxMCE components
Familiarize yourself with the LMCE terminology, then learn about the components of the LMCE system.
This page is currently under development ...
Installation
See
- 0810 Installation Guide
- Installing 0810
- Installing 1004
- AV Wizard Step by Step
- Video
- Sample user setups:
- Alx9r's setup and forum discussion thread
- Armorgnome2's setup and pictures
- Esev's setup and pictures
- Perspectoff Setup
- other user setups: a good list of sample hardware that others have used. - Real world example
- 0810 Installation Guide
How to use LMCE
See Usage Intro