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		<title>Controlling my Ubuntu based mediacenter with a Logitech Harmony 555</title>
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This post i a follow up to my previous post:
My new best friend: the Logitech Harmony 555  . After having played for several days with my new toy, and convincing others to buy the same, I figured it was about time to make the next step : hook up the remote to the mediacenter! [...]]]></description>
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