RE: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-09 Thread Simon P. Ditner

Maybe it was Pluto? http://plutohome.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Bruce Nik wrote:



No, that's linuxmce. It was probably just a link off topic from someone that 
just posted the URL and just wanted everyone to check it out. I don't think it 
was a big thread.

Thanks,
Bruce


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Re: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-09 Thread Terry D. Cudney
Hello,

Is this Pluto project alive? Has anyone tried it or is using it? From 
the url that Simon posted it doesn't look like there is much recent activity.

Nice idea... is it alive or dead?

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Re: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-09 Thread Mike Ashton

PlutoHome became LinuxMCE .

As you can see on this page : 
http://plutohome.com/index.php?section=get_pluto they are now pointing 
you to http://www.linuxmce.org/


Mike

Terry D. Cudney wrote:

Hello,

Is this Pluto project alive? Has anyone tried it or is using it? From 
the url that Simon posted it doesn't look like there is much recent activity.

Nice idea... is it alive or dead?

--terry

  


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RE: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-09 Thread Bruce Nik

Thanks for the reply. It could have been Puto but I think I saw different types 
of screen shots back then. They were more professional and looked like the 
expensive 40k Professional Home Automation systems. It was open source though 
still. It was pretty elaborate. Thus, I don't think it's a dead project now. I 
guess I have to look into MCE now. Thanks again Simon.


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 Maybe it was Pluto? http://plutohome.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
 
 On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Bruce Nik wrote:
 

 No, that's linuxmce. It was probably just a link off topic from someone that 
 just posted the URL and just wanted everyone to check it out. I don't think 
 it was a big thread.

 Thanks,
 Bruce

 
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Re: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-09 Thread Shidan
Digium has a relationship with the OpenRemote project:

http://openremote.org/

This project is going places. If anyone is interested in offering home
automation services combined with telephony from this list, send me a note
offline, I might have some useful info. for you.


Shidan



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 Thanks for the reply. It could have been Puto but I think I saw different
 types of screen shots back then. They were more professional and looked like
 the expensive 40k Professional Home Automation systems. It was open source
 though still. It was pretty elaborate. Thus, I don't think it's a dead
 project now. I guess I have to look into MCE now. Thanks again Simon.

 
  Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 07:27:42 -0400
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  Maybe it was Pluto? http://plutohome.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
 
  On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Bruce Nik wrote:
 
 
  No, that's linuxmce. It was probably just a link off topic from someone
 that just posted the URL and just wanted everyone to check it out. I don't
 think it was a big thread.
 
  Thanks,
  Bruce
 
  
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[on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-08 Thread Bruce Nik

Hello Everyone,

Sorry, if I am a bit off topic but about a year ago someone posted a URL about 
an open source HomeAutomation system that was pretty elaborate. I believe it 
took advantage of Asterisk too but I could be wrong. I just can't seem to find 
with a google search or in the posts at taug.ca.

It wasn't linuxmce project. 

I would really appreciate it if you remember and post the site here. Hint: I 
believe they used a wiki to explain the system at the time.

Thanks,
Bruce

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Re: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-08 Thread Bill Sandiford

Are you looking for this one?

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Hello Everyone,

Sorry, if I am a bit off topic but about a year ago someone posted a URL 
about an open source HomeAutomation system that was pretty elaborate. I 
believe it took advantage of Asterisk too but I could be wrong. I just can't 
seem to find with a google search or in the posts at taug.ca.


It wasn't linuxmce project.

I would really appreciate it if you remember and post the site here. Hint: I 
believe they used a wiki to explain the system at the time.


Thanks,
Bruce

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 Duane wrote:
  Came across this link tonight, and I have no use for it at the moment,
  but it looks interesting none the less.
 
  http://linuxmce.com/
 I'm installing one now for home. It's an open source fork of Pluto Home.
 Basically the intent of LinuxMCE is to be a residential server
 interfacing with home automation, security and A/V hardware. Asterisk
 and MythTV are also added. And it can act as a network server as well.
 It seems very ambitious in what it wants to do and promises effortless
 installation and configuration.

 I'm giving a presentation on it at the KWLUG (http://kwlug.org) in
 January. It's going to be focused more on the MythTV side of things.

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RE: [on-asterisk] The Open Source HomeAutomation Project

2008-09-08 Thread Bruce Nik

No, that's linuxmce. It was probably just a link off topic from someone that 
just posted the URL and just wanted everyone to check it out. I don't think it 
was a big thread.

Thanks,
Bruce


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