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amahi.org "home digital assistant" dlna etc

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 11:56 pm
by trevordavies
Anyone tried www.amahi.org?

looks interesting - seems to be initially developed requiring Fedora - but there's a debian/ubuntu setup:

http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Ubuntu

Re: amahi.org "home digital assistant" dlna etc

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 4:56 pm
by Juggler
Amahi looks really interesting. After seeing your post and checking it out I l have registered. Not so keen on having to do that but as it is some sort of a cloud based solution, it may be necessary, but then again it may be possible to link it up to your own private cloud.

Anyway, got an email today stating that there is a stable beta release based on Ubuntu 12.04 :

http://blog.amahi.org/2012/05/24/your-f ... or-ubuntu/

This is why trevordavies posted the message here (I think?).

Would this run on top of Buzz's Ubuntu base 12.04 or does it need a desktop ? From the text in the link above it states "It’s based on the 32-bit (desktop or server) version of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (long-term support)." If the server version of Ubuntu is without a desktop then I guess so. Showing my limited Linux experience here...

Re: amahi.org "home digital assistant" dlna etc

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 4:59 am
by trevordavies
no just weird co-incidence. I'm losing track of things in drawers and boxes around the house, I was searching for a good home inventory database eg "where is 2m usb cable" and an amahi app turned up. I tried the beta on linux mint - took about 2hrs to install! then I just got ruby errors from it so got rid of it.. I might try again now tho.

edit: to install i put "Debian" on the end of the text in /etc/issue - script does a grep for it - since Mint is essentially debian i thought

Re: amahi.org "home digital assistant" dlna etc

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 11:35 am
by andyf
I'm running Amahi on an HP microserver. It stores my main iTunes library, which I also access via squeeze OS on my two jogglers and a couple of Subsonic client apps too. Overall, I'm pretty happy with it.

I'm happy to tinker around with Linux, but there are times where you just want to install something and for it to work without any real fiddling about. Amahi did that for me.