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The easiest and crudest method would be to use a media player with a web interface.
VLC (cross-platform, linked to documentation) or Winamp (windows, linked to plugin) are just examples, I'm sure there are loads of others. I haven't played with the winamp one, because I like VLC and... windows is not exactly one of my favourite operating systems.
Maybe use BlueMaemo and have your n900 emulate a bluetooth keyboard/mouse?
Re: WLAN control of Multimedia
Another method would be a combination of UPnP media server and media renderer together with the N900 (e.g. with MediaBox) acting as a control point where you browse your stuff and play remotely on the server. However, this is still largely untested, and may or may not work for you.
Re: WLAN control of Multimedia
I use SSH and I can do almost everything to my Ubuntu box with the N900 ^^
i want to set up a mediaserver in my livingroom. I don't care if windows or linux, but i'd like to control the multimediafunctions through my n900. I tried VNC Viewer with Ubuntu and it didn't work properly.
Is there a possibility to view my medialibrary and navigate through it?
greets lugges