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Which way to dig when setting up a "home server"?
I got the idea to do this or this
. There is a “home server” (a system manager in a bedside table with the Internet and a monitor).
Now the question is: By what means is this implemented, programs or plug-ins.
How to implement remote control?
On what to implement: Linux or XP?
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XBMC - placed on any axis, controlled from the phone ,
allows you to select different interfaces, there is weather among the screens.
The software part in these projects is important, but secondary. I would start with the iron component: it is normal to place the equipment, carefully bring all the sensors, etc. And any axis can show a beautiful picture with the necessary information.
Linux or XP - which do you prefer?
In the first example, everything is described in sufficient detail.
Personally, for example, PHP is close to me, so I would just make a web page on localhost with the necessary content, display it on the screen.
Remote control - through the same localhost, i.e. through the web interface, for example. Also, do not forget about RDP.
Options - a lot.
Plasma from KDE will do a good job ... This is to differ from the above written))) I have similar content displayed on the monitor from my home server (plasma displays plugins in screen-saver), I monitor server resources, weather, news feeds, etc.
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