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First off, I am not a Linux guy so please go easy on me.
I am however pretty technically adept so hopefully that should help.
So, here is wht I need and I hope somebody can tell me how I need to go about it.
Currently I am building a new house and it will have a home automation system built into it. The supplier of the main system will be installing one touch screen panel for overall control of the Alarm, HVAC, Sprinkler and Security Cameras, but, at $1500 a piece I am not going to put these panels everywhere and probably would not use them anyway as they are fixed...
To that end, I have been looking for a cheaper alternative for "local" control panels to be placed in strategic places around the house, preferably portable.
I will also be using this for controlling media playback from my unRAID server (linux based but not "viewable") which will feed a HTPC with content to be distributed to any one of 6 end devices (TV's) but this will be handled by an Axiom matrix switcher, I just need to "start the movie".
So, what I really need is to be able to view the files on the server and initiate playback, monitor and manipulate the HA control system, and generally poke about on the PC's I have in the house....
I run "Network Magic" for my house network (if you have a few computers, this is excellent software) and it is capable of seeing Linux devices so I don't think I will have any problems there.
I have a pre-N (802.11n) WiFi network, any problems with this?
The whole house will be wired for CAT6 to the TV's (the axiom uses TCPIP)
I have bought three 770's to achieve this (hey for $130 each, they were too hard to pass up) and basically, what I am asking is, what do I need (firmware/software/hardware) to get this done???
I really don't intend to do anything else with these guys, maybe leave them as photo viewers when not in use but that is going to be their sole purpose in life.
Any suggestions or am I plain crazy?