Archive for the ‘Linux’ Category

LinuxMCE Includes Insteon Support (Beta)

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Insteon support from the Linux MCE project has finally arrived. Linux MCE is open source -

“whole-house media solution with pvr + distributed media, and the most advanced smarthome solution available”

- software for linux. LinuxMCE has recently announced beta support for the PLM 2412s module. This Power Linc Modem (PLM) is a simpler version of the, more common, Power Linc Controller (PLC). It has the ability to send both Insteon and X-10 commands, but not as a stand alone unit.

LinuxMCE provides drivers, written in Ruby, for both the PLM and the EZBridge. The EZBridge “bridges” your Insteon controller to your ethernet network. The EZBridge isn’t cheap though ($154.99 at the time of this writing). Being that it’s an ethernet device, it could potentially allow you to control your devices while you’re away from home.

While this doesn’t seem like a huge leap for LinuxMCE, it definitely shows that Insteon won’t get left in the dark.

Ubuntu.com Renders Incorrectly With Internet Explorer

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Using a co-worker’s browser (IE), I showed him the Ubuntu.com website. I just started laughing and then had to explain what was so amusing. I knew that the rendering of the page wasn’t a mistake and even took the time to view the DOCTYPE - XHTML Strict. Nice work Ubuntu!