Open Source Linux Home Automation Software

Home Automation Software for Linux

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    CSMonkey TV Remote is a desktop TV remote for Linux. It's simple, easy-to-use and customizable. You can start TV and change channels. Uses Sun Java. http://tvremote.sourceforge.net
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    JSTx is used for displaying overlay graphics and text on top of a Philips television, changing channels, receiving remote control keys and changing television display modes. It is a command line utility to execute jointSPACE commands on a device that supports the jointSPACE protocol for Philips televisions (see http://jointspace.sourceforge.net for details on jointSPACE, which is based on DirectFB). It is used in various home automation/internet-of-things projects. There are three versions: 0.23 for 2009/2010 Philips televisions (xxx5 en xxx4 series), 0.24 for 2011-2012 televisions (xxx6-xxx7) and 0.24_2013 for 2013-2014 televisions (xxx8-xxx9 (only non-Android)). New Android sets (2014+) do not come with Jointspace and are not supported. It works on Linux operating systems. A Raspberry-Pi version is also available.
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    LinuxMCE (Linux Media Center Edition)
    LinuxMCE is a powerful system that will revolutionise your home. A fantastic expandable media centre and PVR is just the beginning. The system can also manage your network, security, lighting and phone calls and you can control it all from anywhere.
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    PiWebcam

    PiWebcam

    Turn a Raspberry Pi into a fully-featured and dummy-proof webcam

    PLEASE NOTE: this project has been moved to https://piwebcam.github.io Instructionable: https://www.instructables.com/id/Fully-featured-Outdoor-Security-Camera-Bas
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    PonkTV is a P2P media server for the TV. It allows downloading of various media (music, videos, flash, web pages, games, and programs) from P2P and web servers for viewing on a TV and controlled by a TV remote.
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    RGBLightControl

    LED Color Control System for RaspberryPi and Dreambox

    This project is about a light controlling system with a 4 RGB-LED channels to run different modes: • autonomously w/o PC performing HSI2RGB transformations and running through the color hues (with dimmable brightness) • remote operated by PC or embedded user software using the provided C++ Software library (based on Boost libraries) • ideal platform for color experiments with your RaspberryPi The system consists of 4 layers: • PCB with Atmel ATmega16 and FT232RL USB interface (Eagle forat) • Firmware for applying PWM, UART communication and integrated colorspace transformations (AVR-ASM) • C++-Software for providing a HTTP-Server, a Dreambox picture grabber and basic light sequence player • HTML5/JavaScript application for remote controlling and configuring the system via Webbrowser Please use the SVN browser for accessing the whole development snapshot and getting an current tarball!
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    Shared library and associated tools for DMX-512 communication via USB-to-RS-485 adapters, using standard UNIX and Linux serial interfaces (patches to remove dependence on linux/serial.h welcome).
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