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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Z-wave Ceiling Fan Speed Control
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on: January 01, 2013, 12:20:03 am
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LMCE treats it just like a light (on, off, and showtime), however you can create scenarios to set to Off, Low, Medium, High (and ON I think turns it to the last set speed).
Dennis
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Z-wave Ceiling Fan Speed Control
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on: December 31, 2012, 02:01:47 am
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I'm using the Leviton vizia rf+ Fan controller. LMCE detects the device as a lighting control... I tried reconfiguring as a climate device but failed to get it working as such.
I'm not sure of the 'proper' way to go about changing it from a lighting device to a climate device. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I might have some time to work with it.
I'm also using an Aeon Labs Z stick for the interface.
Dennis
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LinuxMCE / Developers / Re: Disabling the on screen orbiter.
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on: December 24, 2012, 02:32:41 am
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A headless core would not have the graphic interface.. you would have just a desktop. You would not be able to do much with it other than administer the system. If you have only ONE computer you are using, then a headless core is not what you are wanting. I have a server in my back room that has all my drives and provides other media as well.. then a media director in my living room and another in the bedroom. My server is the core but also a media director (a core/hybrid) and the living room and bedroom are just media directors. My server could have been set up without the LMCE graphic interface.
You wont be able to do much with the system (media-wise) without the LMCE graphic interface.
Dennis
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LinuxMCE / Developers / Re: Disabling the on screen orbiter.
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on: December 23, 2012, 11:15:03 pm
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Are you wanting a 'headless' core? If so, the latest 1004 LMCE installs have an option for that, and I believe there is a 'switch' in the pluto.conf file to do the same thing.
Dennis
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LinuxMCE / Users / Re: LMCE and Gentoo
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on: December 23, 2012, 11:12:29 pm
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I used Gentoo alot years back. I got it partially running. had to download the source and then install required libraries. It was a pain, but anything is possible with effort.
Dennis
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