I cannot give you a right answer. But I'd like to show how we use Nokia770/N800/N810 as control panel for open source home automation system LinuxMCE. Have a look the Plutohome/LinuxMCE Orbiter project on Maemo garage - http://pluto-nokia.garage.maemo.org/index.html. Maybe you'll be interested to use it as well :)
On 1/8/08, Gille Caluim Anesthesia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm exploring building a home network appliance using maemo as a > foundation and could use a little guidance. > This appliance would: > > 1. be wall mounted like a panel pc, no keyboard > 2. function as a client for network audio server > 3. retrieve/display local weather via http request > 4. using built in video camera, function as video intercom interface > for calling other appliances on network. > 5. function as a room thermostat by measuring temp and controlling > hvac relays. > 6. whatever else anyone can think of > > the hardware platform consists of a mini-itx fanless mobo (Intel D201GLY2) > connected to a 7" 800x480 lcd with usb touchscreen (lilliput) and using only > virtual keyboard. > > Obviously, many of the above functions have already been taken care of as > gtk widgets. > > Please excuse my ignorance but..does this sound like something appropriate > for maemo? the website talks about maemo for mobile linux based devices but > not really sure where to start on building a custom distro for my hardware? > Are there any tutorials for building maemo foundation for non-nokia devices? > > > Robert > > _______________________________________________ > maemo-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers > > -- Cheers, Michael
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