Stig Nygaard wrote:
> Just got curious and did a little more searching on the subject. I'm
> assuming (and pretty sure?) that Logitech's current "official" nightly
> builds for ReadyNAS devices, doesn't work on any recent Netgear ReadyNAS
> models. But it actually sounds like you can install any
Another server hardware can be an intel nuc which I'm currently using .
I used to have a HP micro server.
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2
Just got curious and did a little more searching on the subject. I'm
assuming (and pretty sure?) that Logitech's current "official" nightly
builds for ReadyNAS devices, doesn't work on any recent Netgear ReadyNAS
models.
I can only answer this part. And yes, that's true. The packages are only
Just got curious and did a little more searching on the subject. I'm
assuming (and pretty sure?) that Logitech's current "official" nightly
builds for ReadyNAS devices, doesn't work on any recent Netgear ReadyNAS
models. But it actually sounds like you can install any .deb debian
package on the
Maybe a little off the wall but I use a server running unRAID for a
bunch of stuff and it's great to have everything in a single box;
-Parity protected raid array supporting multiple different drive sizes
(throw in whatever you have to hand)
-Docker support for application serving (I run LMS in
d6jg wrote:
> I agree 100% with this approach.
I don't disagree that taking a RPi is an interesting and fine way to
go...
d6jg wrote:
> Use a NAS for what it was designed for - serving files - and not as an
> application server (which is what LMS is).
But I disagree in this. Most NAS'es are
PS I can't see Michael having the time to pick up the Synology LMSrepack
Unfortunately... considering the fact that our existing build systems
are in havoc, there's no plan to add more... Need to fix what we have
first. When I find time :-(.
thing. I am pretty sure that he himself operates
saxon wrote:
> OK I run a number of Squeezebox devices in my home and currently have an
> original Netgear Readynas which has been superb - unbelievably stable
> and reliable and currently runs 2x 2tb drives in it.
>
I recently moved from Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 2 to a Synology DS716+II. I
was
saxon wrote:
> OK I run a number of Squeezebox devices in my home and currently have an
> original Netgear Readynas which has been superb - unbelievably stable
> and reliable and currently runs 2x 2tb drives in it.
>
> We use the server for photos, films and all sorts of other stuff as well
>