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Once you've installed the binary you have to update the llink.conf file so it points to your media files, uses the right port etc. | |||
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* Compile binary for x07-series (Marvell based chip)<br> | |||
* Verify how the jukebox skin performs | |||
* Compile binary for x07-series ( | |||
=== Additional resources and references === | === Additional resources and references === |
Revision as of 18:26, 16 March 2008
Synology NAS
The Synology NAS can host the llink server. It has been reported successfully installed on a CS-406, firmware 518. The CS-406 has a PPC-based cpu which indicates that all Synology DS and RS NAS in the x06-series should be able to run the compiled binary below.
If you use a Synology NAS from the x07-series there is a toolchain available for compiling source at Synology.com [1]
Binaries:
llink-1.9.2-synology.tar.gz
Once you've installed the binary you have to update the llink.conf file so it points to your media files, uses the right port etc.
Installation pre-requisites
Telnet/SSH-patch installed on the NAS.
If you want to autostart llink from boot, you can use this script.
To-do/wishlist
In no special order
- Compile binary for x07-series (Marvell based chip)
- Verify how the jukebox skin performs
Additional resources and references
NSLU2-Linux.org [2]
flipflip's Diskstation site [3]
Synology's official forum [4]