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Sandshark
Apr 11, 2023Sensei - Experienced User
How I got apt update and install to work (with Debian Jessie retired)
OK, so I started off creating my own local Debian repository. Not recommended -- it's a lot of work. But with a lot of Googling and experimenting, I finally got apt to work using an online source. ...
ChunkySocks
Apr 06, 2024Guide
Thanks for all contribuors and especially thanks to both StephenB and Sandshark for their continued posting in these forums to help others.
I SSH'd into my ReadyNAS and successfully managed to follow Sandshark's instructions.
This was after installing 6.10.10 and now that installing/upgrading apps via the GUI is disabled, I can't use that method to update my Plex server plus I also wanted to upgrade my Logitech Media Server to the most recent stable version.
If I download a deb file, where does it need to be put on the NAS and what commands do I need to run when I SSH into the NAS in order to upgrade these programs? Thank you.
Think I've worked it out:
- find the correct .deb file, in this case plexmediaserver_1.40.1.8227-c0dd5a73e_amd64.deb
- download to local machine then copy it to a folder on the NAS
- navigate to the directory containing the file
- run sudo dpkg -i plexmediaserver_1.40.1.8227-c0dd5a73e_amd64.deb
StephenB
Apr 06, 2024Guru - Experienced User
ChunkySocks wrote:
Think I've worked it out:
- find the correct .deb file, in this case plexmediaserver_1.40.1.8227-c0dd5a73e_amd64.deb
For Plex, go to https://www.plex.tv/media-server-downloads/?cat=computer&plat=windows#plex-media-server and select "Netgear". Then choose the correct distribution for your NAS.
( ChunkySocks did get the correct download, I'm just adding this for the benefit of future readers).
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