earthbased wrote:
> 'root' user in listed Control Panel->Users but its STATUS=DISABLED. I
> ran a QNAP TS-239 Pro starting in 2010 then recently upgraded to a QNAP
> TS-251A. I would like an official document from QNAP stating to remove
> 'root' since that is Linux's core user.
Interesting,
The "Thumbnail Size" setting under "interface" doesnt appear to control
the artwork size under the "genre" drill down.
It certainly does here. If I set it to 250, then I get that sized artwork.
The genre size defaults to 50x50.
Nope, 100x100.
You might want to give us a little more
KeBul wrote:
> QDon this might help you determine if your QNAP has a root user
> configured...
>
> http://www.matthiaseinig.de/2009/12/06/qnap-activate-root-account-on-nas/
>
> I've checked my QNAP's passwd and shadow files and they show there is no
> root user configured on my system and I
KeBul wrote:
> I've only ever installed QLogitechMediaServer V1.07.1 on my TS-451+ so
> another possibility is if an earlier version of QLogitechMediaServer
> enabled root user, but then I would have thought digimaster would know
> about that.
>
> Rattling around in the dark recesses of my
KeBul wrote:
> I've only ever installed QLogitechMediaServer V1.07.1 on my TS-451+ so
> another possibility is if an earlier version of QLogitechMediaServer
> enabled root user, but then I would have thought digimaster would know
> about that.
>
To chime in here, I, too, have a disabled root
I've only ever installed QLogitechMediaServer V1.7.1 on my TS-451+ so
another possibility is if an earlier version of QLogitechMediaServer
enabled root user, but then I would have thought digimaster would know
about that.
Rattling around in the dark recesses of my memory, I was aware of the
Hi,
The "Thumbnail Size" setting under "interface" doesnt appear to control
the artwork size under the "genre" drill down.
The genre size defaults to 50x50.
There were a couple of places in some ".js" files that matched the
"50x50" is saw referenced in the HTML associated with the artwork but