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Revision as of 01:46, 27 October 2011

Welcome to the Amahi Wiki

CURRENT STABLE RELEASE: Amahi 6.1, on Fedora 14

NOTE: Fedora 16 DEVELOPMENT for Amahi has begun. No estimated release date.



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.


For questions or help do not hesitate to contact us.

Installation

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:
  1. Mac OS X
  2. Other Linux Systems

Networking - Using your HDA to manage your home network

Remote Access - Accessing your HDA from anywhere on the network

  • Accessing your HDA remotely from:
  1. VPN: outside your network.
  2. VNC: inside your network (e.g. if your HDA is "headless").

Troubleshooting

Doing More

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"

Contribute

  1. Packaging apps
  2. Testing apps

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!