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Here are the features of the Amahi Linux Home Server:
 
Here are the features of the Amahi Linux Home Server:
  
* [[Calendars]]: How to use the calendar server in the HDA, including Outlook Sync.
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* [[Calendars]]: The HDA has an iCal calendar server in it, compatible with the Macs and Windows Vista Calendar. It also supports Outlook Free/Busy Sync.
* [[Storage and file sharing]]: How to store your movies, pictures, movies and other files.
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* [[Storage and file sharing]]: .
 
* [[Wiki]]: All about the wiki.
 
* [[Wiki]]: All about the wiki.
 
* [[Remote Access]]: Accessing your network remotely.
 
* [[Remote Access]]: Accessing your network remotely.
 
* [[Backups]]: Easy full-disk backup and restore!
 
* [[Backups]]: Easy full-disk backup and restore!
 
* [[HDA Apps]]: Gallery of application for your HDA.
 
* [[HDA Apps]]: Gallery of application for your HDA.
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* Theme support
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= Bugs =
 
* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=197148 Create a Bug/Feature/Support ticket!]
 
* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=197148 Create a Bug/Feature/Support ticket!]
  

Revision as of 18:39, 29 July 2007

Here are the features of the Amahi Linux Home Server:

  • Calendars: The HDA has an iCal calendar server in it, compatible with the Macs and Windows Vista Calendar. It also supports Outlook Free/Busy Sync.
  • Storage and file sharing: .
  • Wiki: All about the wiki.
  • Remote Access: Accessing your network remotely.
  • Backups: Easy full-disk backup and restore!
  • HDA Apps: Gallery of application for your HDA.
  • Theme support

Bugs

Related Links

  • Intro: Introduction to the Amahi HDA
  • FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
  • Feedback: Issues, feedback.
  • Developers: How to write HDA apps, questions, API suggestions, etc.
  • Requirements: What's needed
  • Credits: How are we doing all this!?! We have many OSS projects to thank!