125 projects tagged "Home Automation"
(Serial Ports on) Steroids enables users to execute remote C functions in a Python shell over a serial interface. It is useful for embedded system testing and industrial automation. It generates C code for the target and a Python script for the host automatically from a C header file.
domus.Link is a Web-based frontend for Heyu. Its design focuses on separating configuration from actual controls, thus giving the user a simple and user-friendly GUI. The primary concern is that anyone with little or no knowledge of home automation systems can easily manage and administer the system.
The TOXTOX browser is a Mozilla-based browser for your television. Packed with features, it will provide a real multimedia experience for your bedroom or living room while its controls remain easy and accessible with a keyboard or a remote control. With built-in support for Jabber/XMPP, it will be a platform for new and innovative social and interactive media. It can be customized by installing user-contributed addons and themes.
Archive2iso takes a directory tree and randomizes the files in the tree to stripe the files across several ISO files that can be archived or burned off to a CD. The ISO files are generated by calling the CDiso.pm module. It reads an array generated by an INCLUDE LIST so the ISO file can be made with mkisofs. The intended use is to stripe files across multiple CD/DVD randomly so if one disc is damaged all the files that were in the same directory will not be lost since files are spread across multiple disks. The actual files themselves are not split; all files remain in their original state.
rtorstat is a simple Web page generator that shows status information about the rTorrent bittorrent client. This makes it possible to quickly have an overview of your torrent list from a remote location without having to log into the remote machine that actually runs rTorrent. It can be run through cron or as a CGI script.
LinuxMCE is an add-on to Kubuntu that provides a complete whole-house media solution. It provides PVR and distributed media functions. It is stable, easy to use, and requires no knowledge of Linux and only basic computer skills. It allows you to set up a computer system that centralizes audio/video equipment, allowing you to access all media functions in other rooms with only thin clients. It supports home automation protocols including KNX, EIB, Z-Wave, DMX, EnOcean, and PLCBUS.
MediaRC is a remote control program intended for controlling various media devices found in a home theater or with a PVR like MythTV. It is an extendable program for which new drivers can easily be added. MediaRC currently can control IR devices through LIRC, the sound levels through ALSA, and serial devices like a TV.
Amora (A mobile remote assistant) is an application for S60 Nokia smartphones written in Python (PyS60). It allows you to send keyboard events and mouse moving in your Linux desktop. You can control slides, movies, and any other application. Supported features include: mouse drag, double clicking, mouse left button, and some common keyboard keys (Enter, Esc, Space, F5, arrow key left/right, 'F', etc.). It can take a screenshot of the active window on your desktop and view thumbnail on the cellphone. Communication uses Bluetooth.