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Latest revision as of 15:36, 19 July 2010


The LinuxMCE wiki

Your guide to a smarter home!


Screenshots

MainMenu1.jpg
Main menu with media in the background
(high resolution UI2B)


FileBrowserUI1.jpg
Browsing media files
(low resolution UI1)


DialNumberUI1.jpg
Telephone dial pad
(low resolution UI1)


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
  • VoIP based Phone system
  • 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.

See the FAQ for quick answers to common questions about LinuxMCE.

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

You may then want to check out the DVD Installation guide for a step by step walk through of setting up and configuring LinuxMCE.

Project News

More LinuxMCE media coverage
Third party media and blog coverage

Wiki Site News

  • A new scratch-pad area is being set up to help document a new front end website.
  • LinuxMCE Wiki was updated to the latest version which includes an RSS feed extension. Instructions about how to use it can be found here, or 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.


User Setups and Videos

User Setups
LinuxMCE User Setups/Configurations
User Videos
Videos from LinuxMCE User and their Setups


Support

User Manual
LinuxMCE User Manual
Tutorials/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