Telldus Center on Raspberry Pi with Debian

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Jbravo
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Re: Telldus Center on Raspberry Pi with Debian

Post by Jbravo »

Hi Davka,

Interesting project!

I have already Rasbian up and running on the RPi, since I already have some other stuff added I'm not to keen to swap the image...

I assume it's possible to get Automagically up and running on a vanilla Rasbian image (or any Linux dist), found your source here https://bitbucket.org/davka003/home_auto/
but what other services are required. Apache, Python, MySQL?

Some breif instructions to add Automagically to an existing installation would be greatly appriciated.

Best Regards
Jonas
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Re: Telldus Center on Raspberry Pi with Debian

Post by davka003 »

At the moment I am very busy at work and when I get some time to work on automagically I am in the middle of restructuring it and when that is done (about 10h work left) any instructions written now would be of no good. Or at least need a complete review.
I don't promiss to write an installation guide as it is quite some work to get it well done and I guess that it will render me with more support questions than I would have if not writing it.

I don't want to sound arrogant but I have chosen the image distribution to be able to pack in a lot and make it work for non technical people and that will continue to be my goal.
My home automation software: Automagically @ Raspberry Pi http://automagically.weebly.com
Jbravo
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Re: Telldus Center on Raspberry Pi with Debian

Post by Jbravo »

No problem, I can always get one more RPi... :)
icanos
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Re: Telldus Center on Raspberry Pi with Debian

Post by icanos »

I'm also gonna take the moment and promote my home automation software for use with Tellstick.

It's a solution for scheduling (single or grouped) devices based on time and/or a specified data source. It's complete with a web frontend to manage your devices and schemas. It's currently under development so managing data sources isn't yet available (but is coming in the near future).

It's successfully been tested and ran for about a month now on a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian and Python 2.7.3. I've also run it without problems under Windows 7 (and 8 ) during development.

The files can be found at github:
https://github.com/icanos/lightswitch

Everything is pretty straightforward, so let me know whether or not it works for you :)
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