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Revision as of 22:07, 5 July 2012
CURRENT STABLE RELEASE: Amahi 6.1, Ubuntu 1204 LTS edition
NOTE: The wiki is being restructured to support Fedora and Ubuntu. There will be many things moving around over the next several days.
Contents
- Introduction to the Amahi HDA
- System requirements
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Issues and feedback
For questions or help do not hesitate to contact us.
Installation
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS instructions
- Fedora 14 instructions
- Self-install: Unsupported
- Express CD: Headless (all-in-one)
- Amahi on a VM
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.
- Change IP Address/Network Gateway/DHCP Server Range: Change IP address of your Amahi server, Network Gateway, and DHCP Server Range.
Remote Access - Accessing your HDA from anywhere on the network
- Accessing your HDA remotely from:
- VPN: outside your network.
- VNC: inside your network (e.g. if your HDA is "headless").
- SSH (key-based) access to your HDA.
Troubleshooting
- Installation:
- Fedora
- Ubuntu
- Network
- Shares
- VPN
- Vista Networking Issue
- Data Recovery
- Filesystem
Doing More
- Apps Gallery
- Adding an HDA networked printer: Guide to set up print server on your HDA.
- Backups: Guides on backup and restore: Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, Ubuntu Linux, and MacOSX.
- Adding a second hard drive to your HDA: How to add a additional hard drives.
- Greyhole: Add drive pooling to your HDA (ie Turn multiple drives into one!)
- RAID guides for RAID 1 and RAID 5
- Greyhole Log via Web Browser: Monitor the Greyhole via your browser.
- Calendars: How to use the calendar server in the HDA, including Outlook and iCal sync.
- Dashboard: Using the amahi Dashboard
Getting "Under the Hood"
- How to Create a new Theme
- Linux/HDA Commands: Common used command for linux and HDA.
- Creating web apps: how to make your own web apps, with your code or other's code
- Hosting web site: how to host your own web site on the web from your Amahi home server
- Changing DNS provider
- Configuring OpenDNS
- Use two HDAs on same network
- Post Install Hardware Changes: Required actions for changing hardware on your Amahi server (i.e. mother board, network card, etc).
Contribute
- Translate Amahi to your language
- Create a Bug/Feature/Support ticket!
- Contribute by:
Roadmap & Development
The core team ONLY supports Ubuntu and Fedora development at this time. All others are being supported by the user community.
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS: Current Stable Release
- Fedora 14: Maintenance support ONLY
- Fedora 15 and 16: Not Supported
- Fedora 17: Development starting soon.
- CentOS 5 and 6: Development Halted.
- Scientific Linux 6.1: Development halted.
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!