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There is a great deal of documentation on the Pluto Home platform available in the [[Programmer's Guide]]. This guide provides an overview of the Pluto Home architecture, | There is a great deal of documentation on the Pluto Home platform available in the [[Programmer's Guide]]. This guide provides an overview of the Pluto Home architecture, | ||
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Revision as of 01:47, 30 August 2006
This page was written by Pluto and imported with their permission when LinuxMCE branched off in February, 2007. In general any information should apply to LinuxMCE. However, this page should be edited to reflect changes to LinuxMCE and remove old references to Pluto. |
Contents
What is Pluto?
Pluto is the only solution seamlessly combining:
- media & entertainment with a server for music, movies and tv shows, plus a PVR and DVD Player,
- a home automation system to control everything in the home with touch-screen tablet and Bluetooth mobile phone controllers,
- a phone system with video conferencing,
- a security system that feeds you live video on your mobile phone when something happens, and lets you speak to visitors through your stereos, and
- a home PC solution.
A typical Pluto system consists of a Core: one PC acting as a dedicated server and interface to all the sub-components. The Core includes our own plug-and-play back-end so it listens for and auto configures all sorts of devices like network audio players (such as Squeeze Box), IP phones and cameras. The Core automatically exposes a network boot for any other PC's or thin clients you want to use as Media Directors, which you hook up to your TV/Stereo's to use as set top boxes, complete with a media player, PVR, video conferencing, intercom, and a GUI to control everything in the home. All Media Directors work together seamlessly as a total whole-house solution.
News
Release .40 launched, check change log
Features
Pluto Home is an all-in-one solution for your home that seamlessly combines media & entertainment, home automation, security, telecommunications and computing. Browse the features page, along with What can I do with Pluto? to see the possibilites available from Pluto Home.
Screenshots
Download
The simplest and easiest way to get Pluto Home is from the commercial web site's download page. There you will find a burnable CD image, suitable for quickly installing a new Core system.
Getting Started
Support
User's Manual
Configuring Pluto Home
FAQ
- Development status for all modules
- What does an appliance solution like Pluto cost?
- Why buy a licensed Pluto product? What's the difference?
- Do I need Pluto? Can I use the projects by themselves?
- What if you don't have a driver for my home automation devic
- How are media files organized?
- What scenarios are created automatically?
- I'm a Linux user already. Should I use Pluto's distribution
- I want my software to run on Pluto but it isn't open source
- Will you host, compile and support the Pluto plug-ins for my
- Reset the password for the Pluto Admin site
- I can't access my media files over the network
- How do I login to a Linux console?
Development
Programmer's Guide
There is a great deal of documentation on the Pluto Home platform available in the Programmer's Guide. This guide provides an overview of the Pluto Home architecture,
Software Used by Pluto Home
Pluto Home 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 Pluto Home Software Documentation.
Documentation by Device Templates
Versions
Documents
Installation
Installation
Equipment
PC Hardware & Peripherals
Why dual network cards?
Sound Cards
Recommended Accessories
Software
Building from source
Kick-Start CD
Installers
Windows
Installing on a new platform
Network Boot for Media Directors
Encrypted DVD's
Wiring Considerations
Choosing Locations
Quick Start Guides
Picking the right components
Installing the software
Installing the hardware
Tell Pluto about your home
Testing and troubleshooting devices
Real world example
Setting up MythTV
Using Pluto
Troubleshooting
svn default properties
Adding new computing apps
PlutoVIP
Short Howto on Wiki
This section has been moved to Short Howto on Wiki.