mherger wrote:
> > Thanks for this. These folders seem inaccessible in my Diskstation
> > manager and mapped drives - guess they're somewhat locked down. Any
> > idea how I can access these folders on my Diskstation to drag and
> drop
> > the html file? Ideally with a drag and drop user interface, as I'm
> not
> > to confident using PuTTY.
>
> Did you look into the Material skin plugin? It might give you what
> you're looking for and more, easily installed through the plugin
> manager.
>
> If you want to stick with the original display, you could use WinSCP to
>
> copy the files. It offers an Explorer style interface, easier to handle
>
> than the naked terminal in putty.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thanks Michael. I've already added the Material skin plugin on my
Samsung Smart TV - which works beautifully, by the way - but I've an
older Samsung Smart Blu-ray player in another room with a browser the
Material skin doesn't work on, so I'd like to try the other one on it.
I've tried WinSCP, but can only access the user folders added using the
Synology Manager - I can't see the other folders on the volume that
contain the program files. I've a feeling Synology lock these down quite
heavily. I think I could get to them via PuTTY, but don't know the exact
pathway to the HTML folder, and would rather use a GUI to get to it. Any
advice on how I may directly access the program folders in a GUI?
Thanks
My setup:
- LMS 7.9.1-168 running on Synology D218+ connected to Wi-Fi router
via LAN cable
- 1 x Squeezebox Touch, 2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 x Squeezebox Receiver
- all connecting over Wi-Fi
- LMS library either ALAC Apple Lossless (scanned in on iTunes) or
ACC/M4A 256kbps downloads from iTunes
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