Quick Start Guides

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You'll find setting up LinuxMCE is very quick, simple and easy. Just follow the 5 quick start guides, and then see the What can I do with LinuxMCE? and how to do it guide:

1. Picking the right components explains what kind of PC hardware and accessories we recommend.

2. Installing the hardware shows you how to connect everything.

3. Installing the software. Skip this if you bought a LinuxMCE system from a dealer. If you're installing LinuxMCE on your own PC's, this document explains how to install it. Don't worry, it's really easy. The kick-start CD will take about 45 minutes to install, but you don't have to do anything but relax.

4. Tell LinuxMCE about your home is the best part. Instead of requiring weeks of programming like all the other smart home solutions, this shows you how to use our LinuxMCE Admin wizard. In about 2 hours you can have everything setup--the whole-house media server, full control all your lights, climate, and tv/hi-fi gear, the phone system, follow-me, everything. It's quick, painless, and non-technical.

5. Using LinuxMCE. In 10 minutes you'll be up to speed and using all of LinuxMCE's features.

6. LinuxMCE can do all sorts of things that are not immediately apparent. So once you finish 1-5, take a glance at What can I do with LinuxMCE? It has links to how-to pages, and Programmer's guide for developers wishing to expand on LinuxMCE.

To see a list of common problems and their solutions, check troubleshooting

IMPORTANT NOTE

We had to leave some basic features out of the free version due to licensing issues. You may see the list of available additional software modules in the section "Add Software" of your configuration interface. If you purchase a pre-built LinuxMCE system, some or all of these technologies may be licensed and the license fee built into the purchase price. Before contacting LinuxMCE support to ask why something doesn't work, please refer to that site so you know what features were left out intentionally. Note that LinuxMCE does not encourage, endorse or support users adding 3rd party modules that have legal issues. If you choose to add 3rd party modules we suggest you first confirm they are legal in your area.