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Added: Fri, Nov 23rd 2007 12:16 UTC (9 months, 18 days ago) Updated: Fri, Aug 29th 2008 14:31 UTC (8 days ago)


Screenshot About:
The Amahi Home Server is a Linux Home Server based on Fedora (and later on Ubuntu). Your machine becomes a "Home Digital Assistant" or HDA after the installation. Each HDA is a Fedora-based server targeted for home and home office environments. It provides an iTunes server, calendaring, a wiki, shared network storage, network backups, a printer server, VPN, and a plug-in architecture built on Ruby on Rails.

Author:
cpg [contact developer]

Rating:
8.10/10.00 (3 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.amahi.org
Changelog:
http://blog.amahi.org/
Bug tracker:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=197148&atid=960303
Mailing list archive:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amahi-users
Demo site:
http://www.amahi.org

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  4 - Beta
[Environment]  Plugins, Web Environment
[Intended Audience]  Advanced End Users, Developers, System Administrators
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2
[Operating System]  POSIX :: Linux
[Programming Language]  JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby
[Topic]  Information Management, Software Development :: Libraries :: Ruby Modules, System :: Operating System :: Linux Distributions

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» cpg (Owner)

» Rating: 8.10/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.23% (Rank 931)
» Popularity: 1.91% (Rank 2728)

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 Comments

[»] installation
by xaos - Aug 29th 2008 22:42:00

it states use fedora 8, i am @ present using fedora 9 can i use
that?

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[»] NO DOWNLOAD!
by Kompati - May 25th 2008 11:33:43

This program does not offer source code or even a binary download. I checked both Freshmeat page and program homepage.

Currently (2008-05-25):
- Freshmeat homepage does not have a download link
- Program homepage has a big "Get it" link. However, the next page requires your personal information, including email address:
https://www.amahi.org/user
But that's not enough! You are also required to have an invitation key:
http://www.amahi.org/invitation

Am I missing a download link, or is Amahi currently in vaporware state?

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    [»] Download is just the Fedora DVD - Re: NO DOWNLOAD!
    by cpg - May 28th 2008 23:58:47

    Hi,

    Technically, there is a download. It's the Fedora CD/DVD!

    You should read the requirements (the first thing at the
    signup page).

    The rest downloads automatically while installing Fedora!

    The repos are also available, if you really want to dig them (they are also listed in the wiki). They are not prominent because otherwise web spiders kill our bandwith.

    However, the whole goal of the project is to make it easy to install, all from one place.

    Amahi project is in Beta, so the program is not open publicly. If you would like an invite before we open it up, do not hesitate to get in touch.

    You really have to look at what the project is trying to achieve: make it easy to install a complex device.

    Just looking for a download link is a bit like trying to go to a stadium expecting to see goals when the event is really a dog show or a motorcycle show, then complaining there were no goals. Pardon the analogy :-)



    > This program does not offer source code

    > or even a binary download. I checked

    > both Freshmeat page and program

    > homepage.

    >

    > Currently (2008-05-25):

    > - Freshmeat homepage does not have a

    > download link

    > - Program homepage has a big "Get

    > it" link. However, the next page

    > requires your personal information,

    > including email address:

    > https://www.amahi.org/user

    > But that's not enough! You are also

    > required to have an invitation key:

    > http://www.amahi.org/invitation

    >

    > Am I missing a download link, or is

    > Amahi currently in vaporware state?

    >

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      [»] Re: NO DOWNLOAD!
      by Kompati - Jun 12th 2008 20:43:20

      So, there seems to be no download. > Technically, there is a download. It's the > Fedora CD/DVD! Clearly, Fedora Core CD/DVD does not contain Amahi. > The repos are also available, if you really want to > dig them So you have a download link somewhere, but you don't want to tell exactly where? Does this obscure place include source code for Amahi?

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      [»] Re: NO DOWNLOAD!
      by Kompati - Jun 12th 2008 20:46:33

      Correctly formatted my message here, sorry for the double post:

      So, there seems to be no download.

      > Technically, there is a download. It's the
      > Fedora CD/DVD!

      Clearly, Fedora Core CD/DVD does not contain Amahi.

      > The repos are also available, if you really want to

      > dig them

      So you have a download link somewhere, but you don't want to tell exactly where? Does this obscure place include source code for Amahi?

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        [»] Re: NO DOWNLOAD!
        by cpg - Jun 15th 2008 20:06:33

        I'm tempted to just say "RTFM" ;-) ...

        We would rather not post the direct links anywhere for the reasons we have mentioned already, since we're starting and don't have mirrors yet.

        All you have to do is type http:// at the front, then the repo (f8.amahi.org is the current one, f7 is the previous one) and add the name of the directories for the RPMs at the end you can download to your heart's content. This is meant to be used as a yum repo. For the source code, you can get the rpms directly, or better yet, go to the sourceforge page and hit the svn repo.

        C'mon, send us patches!

        Below is an excerpt from our technology page (soon to be in a developers area).

        Get the Code

        We are taking the approach of adding a repo to the GNU/Linux install process to installing Amahi. So, there is no conventional software "download" to install "by hand."

        However, if you need to get the code by hand, it's in our repos. NOTE: We do not link to them directly on purpose, because web spiders unnecessarily crawl them, sucking the bandwith which otherwise we'd like to be available for you for a faster install.

        The code is in the directories i386, x86_64 and noarch of the repo. The current repo can be accessed at f8.amahi.org. The source code is in the svn SourceForge repo.

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          [»] Thanks for the Downloads
          by Kompati - Jun 16th 2008 07:53:59

          I could now download binaries (yum repos) and source code (svn). Thank you!

          [reply] [top]




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