User:Seagullarity
Contents
System Specs
BDP-S350
CORE
Case: NORCO RPC-250 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811219022&cm_re=2u_server_case-_-11-219-022-_-Product
PSU: EMACS MRW-6350P
Mobo: Tyan Toledo i3210W S5211G2NR LGA775 Xeon ATX Server MB
CPU: Intel Xeon 3065 Dual-Core @ 2.33Ghz
RAM: (2) KINGSTON KVR800D2E5/2G - 2GB 800MHZ DDR2 ECC CL5
SDMC: M3296 IKVM
Fan/Heatsink: Intel E30307-001 S775 Xeon Copper Core Fan and Heatsink
SSD: G.SKILL Phoenix Pro Series SSD 60G FM-25S2S-60GBP2 R. Issues are the TRIM command using hdparm may not work in kernel 2.6.27. Might need to update kernel, as tkmedia did.
DVD: Sony Optiarc DVD Burner
Firewire: NEC Corporation uPD72874 IEEE1394 OHCI
Insteon
75 SwitchLinc Dimmers, 17 Motion Sensors, 6 KeypadLinc, 10 LampLinc, 4 Access Point, 1 PLM
Media Directors
(4) ZBox HD ID11: http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10058.0
(1)Acer Aspire Revo AR1600-U910H PC w/ 2GB RAM
NAS
D-Link DNS 343.
Ruckus Wireless
Technics SH-AC500D
Standalone AC3 and DTS decoder: http://www.chriscaudle.org/shac.html
WebDT
RAM: 2 Gigs of RAM purchased from tkmedia: http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7689.0
NIC: Belkin N1 Wireless N Notebook MIMO 802.11n Card F5D8011
Room by Room
Kitchen
Television - Lilliput 10.4" Audio Pipes - MD (Stereo Out) -> 3.5mm to RCA Converter -> Amplifier -> Speaker Cable through walls -> Ceiling Speakers
Master Bedroom
Television - Panasonic Viera TH-42PX60U
Audio Pipes - MD (Stereo Out) -> 3.5mm to RCA Converter -> TV Audio-In -> RCA Audio-Out -> RCA-to-Cat5 -> Cat5 Cable through walls -> Cat5-to-RCA -> Amplifier -> Speaker Cable through walls -> Wall Speakers
Video Pipes - MD (DVI) -> DVI-to-HDMI Converter -> TV (HDMI 2)
Guest Suite
Television - Panasonic Viera TH-42PX60U
Audio Pipes - MD (Stereo Out) -> 3.5mm to RCA Converter -> TV Audio-In -> RCA Audio-Out -> RCA-to-Cat5 -> Cat5 Cable through walls -> Cat5-to-RCA -> Amplifier -> Speaker Cable through walls -> Wall Speakers
Video Pipes - MD (DVI) -> DVI-to-HDMI Converter -> TV (HDMI 2)
Den
Television - Pioneer Elite Pro-607PU (Pro-1540HD)
Audio Pipes - (MD) HDMI -> TV -> Digital Audio Out (TOSLink) -> TOSLink Extension through the walls into Tech Closet -> TOSLink into SH-AC500D -> DCX-2496 -> Amplifier -> Speaker Cable through walls -> Ceiling Speakers
Video Pipes - HDMI -> TV (HDMI 2)
Master Bath
Television - Vizio M220MV LCD LED HDTV w/ Vizio VR9 Remote Control
Audio Pipes - MD (Stereo Out) -> 3.5mm Cable -> TV Audio-In -> 3.5mm Audio-Out -> 3.5mm-to-Cat5 -> Cat5 Cable through walls -> Cat5-to-3.5mm -> Amplifier -> Speaker Cable through walls -> Ceiling Speakers Connector - DVI-1
Video Settings - 1280 720/60
TV Standard - 1024x768
PK_Size (Orbiter) - 1024x768
ScreenWidth (Orbiter) 1280
ScreenHeight (Orbiter) 720
Tech Closet
Leviton QuickPort Shielded Flat Patch Panel
Setup Instructions
DCX2496
HD-PVR
1) Update the firmware by downloading drivers from the Hauppage website on and running them on a Windows machine.
2) Install the HDPVR drivers in linux from the mythTV wiki: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki?title=Hauppauge_HD-PVR&oldid=51870#HD-PVR_Driver_Compilation_Howto
3) Locked settings on STB down to 720p instead of 1080p.
Remote Controls
MythTV
Insteon
IPMI
To install Java: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugin sun-java5-fonts
Firmware, Manual, and Utilities: http://www.tyan.com/product_accessories_spec.aspx?pid=63. Place uh8l-1.0.7 in /usr/local/bin and run: sudo uh8l-1.0.7 -d. Download firmware: M3296_S5211_R1.07-fls. In KVM Settings -> Keyboard/Mouse ->USB Mouse Type: select "Other Operating System" and the option "Auto Mouse Speed"
1) Set static IP on the CORE (192.168.1.2)
2) Enable port forwarding on the CORE: port 9999 -> 192.168.80.146
3) Enable port forwarding on the netgear router: port 9999 -> 192.168.1.2
4) Enable dynamic DNS on the router using dyndns.org. Enter username and password into the router web admin.
IPMI Web Admin: http://400beachdr.dyndns.org:9999
Lilliput Touchscreens
7 Inch VGA
7 Inch HDMI
10.4 Inch
Media Directors
Zotac ZBox
Realtek Drivers
HDMI Audio
HDMI Audio on the Zbox: Follow the directions on this website for the G210. http://www.overclockers.com.au/wiki/Audio_over_HDMI_with_a_GT210/220. Run the alsa script using the normal workflow: -d > -c > -i > reboot. Unmute all four channels of the HDMI sound card in alsamixer. Then add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf: options snd-hda-intel probe_mask=0xffff,0xfff2. Further information here: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=HOW-TO_set_up_HDMI_audio_on_nVidia_GeForce_G210,_GT220,_or_GT240#Getting_ALSA
HDMI Support: Have LinuxMCE detect presence of the ZBox (or its soundcard) and install the drivers correctly (see above). Update asound.conf in /usr/pluto/templates/ on the CORE and all MDs. In order to include the proper card and device numbers in MD's asound.conf, alter ListSoundCards.sh, SetupAudioVideo.sh, Start_LocalDevices.sh, UpdateAvailableSoundCards.sh, and Utils.sh on the MD. These files are in /home/singlegirlarity/CodeAndInstallers/LinuxMCE/Xine/Updated/BootScripts/. Then run SetupAudioVideo.sh on the MD, go into the web admin and select the proper sound card, and finally restart the MD.
NAS
Orbiter
Button Replacement: /usr/pluto/orbiter/Basic/menu2/Buttons/NowPlaying/shortbutton2.png
Pop VDR options: 5576
TV - info, guide, Recordings, Schedule, fav., back, Thumbnail, Resend A/V codes, live, Bookmark Channel, Change Inputs, Off
Info -> Progress Bar (or just Progress if Progress Bar won't fit onto one button)
guide -> Guide
fav. -> Favorites
back -> Back
Resend A/V codes -> Resend Codes or Resend A/V (whichever fits)
live -> Live
Bookmark Channel -> Bookmark
In the TV Remote Control menu:
info -> Info
guide -> Guide
Video - Random, Manage Playlist, Bookmarks, View Attributes, Resend A/V codes, Thumbnail, Zoom & Aspect, Off
Manage Playlist -> Playlist
View Attributes -> Attributes
Resend A/V codes -> Resend Codes or Resend A/V (whichever fits)
Zoom & Aspect -> Zoom/Aspect or just Aspect
- In the Video Remote Control menu:***
attib. -> Attrib.
file list -> File List
Resend A/V codes -> Resend A/V Codes
Manage playlist -> Manage Playlist
Audio - Random, Manage Playlist, Bookmarks, View Attributes, Resend A/V codes, Off
Manage Playlist -> Playlist
View Attributes -> Attributes
Resend A/V codes -> Resend Codes or Resend A/V (whichever fits)
Upon clicking a song title and going to the menu with Play, Close, Delete, Move, it should place the pointer over Play instead of the Performer Box in the upper right. Also, Move doesn't seem to do anything.
- In the Audio Remote Control menu:***
attrib.-> Attrib. file list -> File List Manage playlist -> Manage Playlist Resend A/V codes -> Resend A/V Codes
- Pictures -> Upload a picture to test it***
- CableBox *** -> More -> info, guide, Recordings, Schedule, fav., back, Thumbail, Resend A/V codes, live, Bookmark Channel, Change Inputs, Off, guide, Menu, fav., live, back, info, Resend A/V codes, Record, Direct A/V, On Demand, Zoon & Aspect, Help, PVR Menu, back, Next day, Previous day, Page down, Page up
Cable Box -> Only keep Live, Progress Bar, Resend A/V, Off
Blu-Ray -> Eject, Stop, Subtitles, Angles, Audio Options, Menu, Resend A/V codes, Direct A/V, Home, Off. Delete everything other than Direct A/V and Off.
Roku -> Same as Blu-Ray. Delete everything other than Direct A/V and Off.
Resend A/V codes -> Resend A/V Codes
WebDT
1) Use WinSCP to upload PadOrbiter Image onto CORE, after disabling firewall (sudo ufw disable). Install PadOrbiter Image onto USB stick using DD: dd if=/home/seagullarity/Documents/webpad-gamma1.dd of=/dev/sdc. (It might be /sdb as well).
2) Install PadOrbiter software onto WebDT using USB stick.
3) Retrieve SSID from netgear (SSID should be NETGEAR) by logging in and going to Wireless Settings menu. Use none for security.
4) Enter SSID into /usr/local/bin/TabletCFG. If that doesn't work, check the /etc/network/interfaces configuration and run ifdown eth0, ifup eth0.
5) Download and install the LiveCD onto a USB stick: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php. Use HP-USB to format the USB stick. Extract the zip file from the website. Grow the partition using gparted.
Installing ath9k drivers for 802.11a on WebDT
1) Get to the command prompt by pressing Ctrl+T, then '.' , then choose applications/bash, while the progress bar is loading for the OnScreenOrbiter.
2) Download newest compat-wireless: http://wireless.kernel.org/download/compat-wireless-2.6/. Do "apt-get install bzip2". Then "bunzip2 compat-wirelessfile.tar.bz" and "tar -xvf compat-wirelessfile.tar".
3) Run apt-get update. Run apt-get install build-essential.
4) Run ./scripts/driver-select ath9k ; make ; sudo make install.