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====== 1 The Easy Way ====== | ====== 1 The Easy Way ====== | ||
- | Head over to http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php? | + | 1. Locate the correct version of JRE [[http://java.sun.com/javase/ |
- | ====== | + | 2. Download and install the JRE 6 QPKG for ARM or x86 from the link provided below. |
- | Thought I should write down my success (i think now atleast) story too and maybe i will help someone out. | + | ARM x19: [[http:// |
+ | x86: [[http:// | ||
- | Note: If you get some problems I am fairly sure I wont be able to help you out since everything feels sorta unstable once you reboot, the smallest error and nothing will work after bootup and you have to go through all config again and reboot (which takes like 5-10 minutes). | + | 3. Once installed, enable it from the admin backend |
- | The biggest issues I had setting it up is that basically you can't change any base config in for example/etc/init.d/ folders and whatnot, cause the QNAP NAS will overwrite most of it with its built-in settings (probably wise to avoid support issues where people have bricked their NAS or something by scewing up the OS ) | + | 4. Download and install the Serviio QPKG. |
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+ | ARM x19: [[http://www.multiupload.com/NPHQOPNRSI|Download Here]] | ||
+ | x86: [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====== 2 The Hard Way ====== | ||
- | Anyways, what I did to get everything to run smoothly is (I might have missed a bit here and there, but bear with me): | + | < |
+ | </ | ||
- | 0. I used most of the synology guide at [[http://pcloadletter.co.uk/2011/ | + | The biggest issues is that basically you can't change any base config in for example/etc/init.d/ folders and whatnot, cause the QNAP NAS will overwrite most of it with its built-in settings (probably wise to avoid support issues where people have bricked their NAS or something by scewing up the OS ) |
1. Start by installing IPKG Optware from the appliaction services/ | 1. Start by installing IPKG Optware from the appliaction services/ | ||
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mkdir /opt/tmp | mkdir /opt/tmp | ||
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- | 5. From [[http:// | + | 5. From [[http:// |
6. Put the file somewhere on your NAS and copy it to the temp folder | 6. Put the file somewhere on your NAS and copy it to the temp folder | ||
- | cp / | + | cp / |
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7. Download some required files in this new folder | 7. Download some required files in this new folder | ||
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#!/bin/sh | #!/bin/sh | ||
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case " | case " | ||
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stop) | stop) | ||
echo "Stop Serviio..." | echo "Stop Serviio..." | ||
"/ | "/ | ||
;; | ;; | ||
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start) | start) | ||
# start Serviio in background mode | # start Serviio in background mode | ||
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echo "Start Serviio..." | echo "Start Serviio..." | ||
;; | ;; | ||
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restart) | restart) | ||
$0 stop | $0 stop | ||
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$0 start | $0 start | ||
;; | ;; | ||
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*) | *) | ||
echo " | echo " | ||
exit 1 | exit 1 | ||
;; | ;; | ||
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esac | esac | ||
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[/ | [/ | ||
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FFmpeg version UNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers | FFmpeg version UNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg developers | ||
built on Apr 13 2011 20:14:18 with gcc 4.2.3 | built on Apr 13 2011 20:14:18 with gcc 4.2.3 |