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LinuxMCE brings together a number of '''software components''' in an integrated environment
  
'''LinuxMCE''' is often called a platform for developing smart home modules constructed by a variety of open source projects.  The integration of these open source projects, such as [http://xinehq.de Xine], [http://www.mythtv.org Mythtv], and [http://www.asterisk.org Asterisk], can be found in the LinuxMCE Software Documentation.
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| Operating system
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| [[Kubuntu]]
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| Television/[[Personal video recorder]]
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| Telephony
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| [[Asterisk]]
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| Home automation
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| [[Pluto]]
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| Surveillance camera recording
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| [[Motion]]
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| Video plaback
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| [[Xine]]
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is often called a platform for developing smart home modules constructed by a variety of open source projects.  The integration of these open source projects, such as [http://xinehq.de Xine], [http://www.mythtv.org Mythtv], and [http://www.asterisk.org Asterisk], can be found in the LinuxMCE Software Documentation.
  
 
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*[[Documentation by Device Templates]]  

Revision as of 22:03, 29 September 2007

LinuxMCE brings together a number of software components in an integrated environment



Functionality Platform/software used
Operating system Kubuntu
Television/Personal video recorder MythTV
Telephony Asterisk
Home automation Pluto
Surveillance camera recording Motion
Video plaback Xine


is often called a platform for developing smart home modules constructed by a variety of open source projects. The integration of these open source projects, such as Xine, Mythtv, and Asterisk, can be found in the LinuxMCE Software Documentation.

LinuxMCE is an open source project and uses open source software. More information regarding LinuxMCE's relationship to open source can be found on the open source information page, the license information page, what to do if you're an open source developer, and LinuxMCE's open source strategy.