User:Rperre

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Introduction

I am a 37 year old Helicopter Instructor Pilot with a wish to automate our home, linuxMCE seems to be perfect for what I want to do in our house. I'm fairly new to Linux, but learn quickly, I always have some experience with programming from my college years, and always tweaking stuff to make it work better/easier. Our house is a 1 floor setup with an existing Nutone intercom and an old Alarm system we do not use at the moment, I will integrate these systems into my setup as time goes by. We have 4 Bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, Kitchen, Livingroom, Playroom, Office, Pool area that I would like to provide this system with. Initially the Livingroom, Playroom, Kitchen and Office will be added and than I will expand as time goes by and I found the right "pnp" hardware. Master Bedroom and Bath are next, than we'll go to the patio for outside entertainment.

CORE SETUP

As I had a lot of hardware "laying around" from my computer upgrading spurts I have every other year or so, I decided to gives this setup a try.

Motherboard: Asus A7N8X Deluxe

 Socket A with a AMD Athlon XP 2600+ installed
 Memory at 1Gb PC3200 (will upgrade to 2Gb, still have a slot open)
 2 Internal NICs, 3COM, and nforce (forcedeth) both 100Mb max, need upgrade internal Nic to Gb.
 Audio is an ALC650 with 5.1 output

Videocard: Axle Geforce 7600GS

 512Mb of memory
 AGP8x

Storage: OCZ core2 SATA II 60Gb SSD

Drive: Generic DVD-drive

Power supply: ANTEC True430P

Case: old generic case which is overheating, will go to an ANTEC full tower for space and enough cooling

NAS

 Mvixbox with 2 drives for a total of 1.5Tb
 Simpleshare with 320Gb for daily use on our home computers


INSTALLATION

Ubuntu 0810

This Asus motherboard has 2 Sata connectors and hooked up the SSD to the Primary and made sure the jumper was set to enable SATA, installation was no problem.

Video, Sound and drive are all up and running.

Network needed a small tweak, the nforce 'forcedeth' seems to want to add a different MAC for this card each time you start up and increases the eth# accordingly which messes things up for the internal network (i'm using this nic for internal), you can get past this by editing the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net-rules. Delete all lines past eth1, leave the eth1 line and make it look as follows:

SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="forcedeth", ATTRS{vendor}=="0x10de", ATTRS{device}=="0x0066", NAME=="eth1"

You can find your vendor and device ID by looking in /sys/class/net/eth#/device.

This will "lock" your nforce NIC to eth1. After this edit I had no problems with my network cards.


LinuxMCE 0810 alpha7

Followed the wiki for the latest alpha installation

It's installing at the moment, will update my findings, but it was working fine before, just doing a re-install and try to see if it works OOTB.


CM11A X10 controller

I had a box full of X10 devices in my garage from a previous attempt to automate the house, I have integrated some table lights in the system.


Hauppauge PVR500


NAS Mvixbox


MEDIA DIRECTOR

I am currently looking at hardware for this, I will update this page as soon as I'm buying the parts, my first pick will probably be one of the ION ITX boards, as vdpau get's integrated the N230 processor will do fine for me.

Also looking at other possibilities, especially cheap but performing for e.g. the bedroom TV's that don't require 1080p, I can't see the difference anyway between 720p and 1080p. But if it's possible it will be fine and future proof.


ORBITERS

Currently using an old Palm TX and my laptop with the Web orbiter, but will expand to gyro remote and/or WEBDT 366 as time goes, not interested in the bluetooth capabilities.

I am also very interested in the 2440 all in one boards, which would be perfect to put in place of the current intercom system for fixed orbiters around the house.