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Revision as of 11:16, 27 December 2010
Welcome to the Amahi Wiki
CURRENT STABLE RELEASE: Fedora 12
UPCOMING: Amahi for Fedora 14 Laughlin currently undergoing testing/development. There are NO applications publicly available at this time.
AVAILABILITY: Targeted for the end of the 2010, plus/minus a few weeks.
Contents
This is where Amahi community members can best help other Amahi users. Please add or edit any information in the Wiki that you feel is lacking, missing, or need improvement.
- Intro: Introduction to the Amahi HDA
- Requirements: What's needed
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
- Feedback: Issues, feedback.
For questions or help do not hesitate to contact us.
Installation
- See Installation instructions in your control panel at amahi.org
- Self-install: Alternative, unsupported installation instructions
- Amahi on a VM: Installing Amahi in a Virtual Machine
- Express CD: Headless all-in-one Install
Getting Started
First you can take a look at the Popular Pages to see if your topic of interest is there. Otherwise find the major topics below in groups.
Storage and file sharing - How to store your music, pictures, movies and other files and share them with the rest of the devices in your network.
- Accessing files from:
Networking - Using your HDA to manage your home network
- Networking - Static IPs: How to assign static IPs to your network devices.
- Punching DNS Holes: How to assign IP addresses outside of your network for your home domain.
Remote Access - Accessing your HDA from anywhere on the network
- Accessing your HDA remotely from:
- FreeNX: Accessing your HDA with FreeNX
- SSH based access to your HDA: Key-Based SSH Logins
Troubleshooting
- Installation troubleshooting
- Network troubleshooting
- Shares troubleshooting
- VPN troubleshooting
- Vista Networking Issue
- Disabling Automatic Updates
- Data Recovery
Doing More
- Apps Directory: These are the help pages for some of the apps in the Apps Gallery
- Adding an HDA networked printer: Guide to set up print server on your HDA.
- Backups: Guides on the multiple ways to backup and restore: from full-disk backup to incremental backups for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Ubuntu Linux, and Macs.
- Adding a second hard drive to your HDA: How to add a additional hard drives.
- RAID guides for RAID 1 and RAID 5
- Add DropBox service: Allows a HDA DropBox share folder to automatically synchronize with a DropBox account.
- Automatic Database Backup: Automatically have your HDA database backed up daily.
- Enable Outgoing Mail: Use your ISP to send mail from your HDA.
Using Applications
For a more detailed list refer to the Apps Directory
- Remote File Management using AjaxPlorer
- Calendars: How to use the calendar server in the HDA, including Outlook and iCal sync.
- Dashboard: Using the amahi Dashboard
Getting "Under the Hood"
- Password protection for your HDA setup pages: Guide to set up password protection to your HDA pages.
- How to Create a new Theme
- Linux/HDA Commands: Common used command for linux and HDA.
- Making your own web apps: how to make your own web apps, with your code or other's code
- Hosting your own web site: how to host your own web site on the web from your Amahi home server
- Changing your DNS provider
- Configuring OpenDNS
- Use two HDAs on same network
Contribute
- Translate Amahi to your language
- Create a Bug/Feature/Support ticket!
- Monitor System Logs via E-mail: Sends logs to designated e-mail address daily.
- Contribute by:
Roadmap & Development
Related Links
- Developers: How to write HDA apps, questions, API suggestions, etc.
- Credits: How are we doing all this? We have many OSS projects to thank!