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'''Latest binary'''<br>
'''Latest binary'''<br>
This contains a startup script, an installation guide and a prepared llink.conf that points to the Synology default /volume1/video and volume1/music shares. Place this binary in the /volume1 directory, untar and open the "README-synology.txt" file with a text editor for further assistance.   
This contains a startup script, an installation guide and a prepared llink.conf that points to the Synology default /volume1/video and volume1/music shares. Place this binary in the /volume1 directory, untar and open the "README-synology.txt" file with a text editor for further assistance.   
  [[Media:Llink-2.0.2-syno_x06.tar.gz|llink-2.0.2-syno_x06.tar.gz]]
  [[Media:Llink-2.0.3-syno_x06.tar.gz|llink-2.0.3-syno_x06.tar.gz]]
 


'''Older binaries'''
'''Older binaries'''
[[Media:Llink-2.0.2-syno_x06.tar.gz|llink-2.0.2-syno_x06.tar.gz]]
  [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/llink/llink-1.9.2-synology.tar.gz llink-1.9.2-synology.tar.gz]
  [http://www.lundman.net/ftp/llink/llink-1.9.2-synology.tar.gz llink-1.9.2-synology.tar.gz]



Revision as of 18:15, 20 April 2008

Synoogy Inc. logo

The Synology NAS can host the llink server. It has been reported successfully installed on a CS-406, firmware 518 and 590. 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

Binaries

Latest binary
This contains a startup script, an installation guide and a prepared llink.conf that points to the Synology default /volume1/video and volume1/music shares. Place this binary in the /volume1 directory, untar and open the "README-synology.txt" file with a text editor for further assistance.

llink-2.0.3-syno_x06.tar.gz


Older binaries

llink-2.0.2-syno_x06.tar.gz
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.
Otherwise you must enter via telnet and start manually after shutdown or restart.

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 [1]
flipflip's Diskstation site [2]
Synology's official forum [3]