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<table width="100%"> <tr><td bgcolor="#FFCFCF">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.</td></tr> </table>There are several types of automation products available that are compatible with | <table width="100%"> <tr><td bgcolor="#FFCFCF">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.</td></tr> </table>There are several types of automation products available that are compatible with LinuxMCE. Usually, they work by sending signals through the home's power lines. | ||
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There are several types of automation products available that are compatible with LinuxMCE. Usually, they work by sending signals through the home's power lines.