BUBBA Server as an X10 Gateway

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Was searching for a new NAS box.
found this funny device.

Running Linux 2.6, Debian
Apache web server
Dovecot IMAP server (IMAP, IMAPS)
Postfix SMTP server
Fetchmail (for fetching email from other pop or imap accounts)
File server (http, samba, ftp)
Download manager (bittorrent, http, ftp)
Printer server, supporting all major brands
DAAP streaming media server (Firefly)
UPnP streaming media server (Mediatomb)
Internal Linux available for advanced users

* 200MHz ARM processor
* 128MB RAM
* 3.5-inch, 7200rpm 80GB, 320GB, or 500GB IDE hard drive
* 1 x 10/100 Ethernet
* USB 2.0 type A to printer or memory stick connection
* USB 2.0 type B to PC
* 7.2 x 4.5 x 1.7 inches (184 x 114 x 43 mm)
* 3.7 pounds (1700 grams)
* Power: < 10W (active)

http://www.excito.com/index.html

<b>okay this was what I was looking for......</b>
http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?t=356
http://www.tuson.org.uk/

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I'll have to work on an application for this, so I don't 'need' it yet ;-)
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Looks very good, everytime I think I need to get started with linux. The posibilties descibed below by @tuson making use of a a very low power server are great!

The server is a very low power Bubba server purchased from Excito. It runs at 300MHz, has 64Mbyes of memory and a 350GByte disk - most importantly it consumes less than 10Watts of power and can therefore be left on permanently. It runs Debian Linux and provides a range of services. From the automation perspective it provides the Apache web server and hosts a number of software applications. The following are the applications that we have loaded.

Software Applications
HEYU: Heyu is a text-based console program for remotely controlling lights and appliances in the home or office. It is made available under a free and open source license. Heyu uses the computer interface module to send and receive X-10 control signals over the power line.

x10events: x10events is part of the X10 Ephem library of utilities. It parses crontab files and updates the time fields to track sun events given instructions in the comments. Combined with an X-10 interface like HEYU this allows the scheduling of events that follow the changing seasons and Daylight Saving Time automatically.

ntpdate: sets the local date and time by polling the Network Time Protocol server(s) and is run at scheduled intervals to maintain the accuracy of the server clock. This ensures that crontab events being managed by x10events are accurate. Note that this program is due to be retired in favour of ntpd.

Bluelava: BlueLava is a CGI script that uses various commandline X-10 utilities, such as HEYU, to control X-10 devices. BlueLava was created to control devices remotely through a web browser, there is also basic WAP support. This enables the handheld computer to be used as a remote control for the automation system.

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The latest version is with 128mb memory.
in few weeks there will be a new model with more CPU power and 2x Gigabit network, dual disk support.
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