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150 TopicsNo apps available on my ReadyNAS102 after a factory reset
I inadvertently did a Factory Reset on my Netgear RadyNAS102 following which I have no apps available and I am unable to do a Firmware update. I have managed to download and install Plex but I really want Logitech Squeezebox server to allow me to access my music using my Logitech Squeezebox Touch. I have been in touch with Netgear support and all they have said is that the Netgear ReadyNAS series are end of life and that since version 6.10.10 they have no longer provided apps and to try reversing to version 6.10.9. As my server is only running version 6.10.7 this does not help. Can anyone assist pleaseSolvedMail server add-on for ReadyNAS?
I've looked around a bit but can't seem to locate a mail server add-on for ReadyNAS. It looks like all the components are available, from MySQL for the back-end, to PHP to run a web-based front-end, but nothing to tie it all together. Am I the only one interested in using my ReadyNAS as a mail server?automatic 0.6.4
Can somone please provide working link and for the file itself for automatic 0.6.4 for ready nas duo running radiator 4.1.14 (SPARC) And or recommend alternative automatic torrent update and adder. Preferably free. Also FYI I am new to this so please excuse my knowledge as of yet. Thanks in advance.Lantern for ReadyNAS Pro / x86
I recently received an email about Lantern, an anti-censorship service: https://getlantern.org/ A ReadyNAS would be ideal to run this on - you can install it, launch it, and let it run unattended in the background. Would anyone be willing to port the Linux version to a ReadyNAS package?ReadyNAS Ultra as seafile server
Hi! I'd like to use my ReadyNAS Ultra as a seafile server (see www.seafile.com) but this is not possible without some extra work, or perhaps it is not possible at all? This what this post is about. The thing is that seafile requires python 2.7 which is not available for Debian Etch (which is basically what the ReadyNAS Ultra is running on). So now I'm thinking about two possible paths that I could explore, but since they involve quite some effort, I'm wondering which one seems more promising: 1) Try to build a Python 2.7 package for Debian Etch (along the lines of what Patrice Neff describes here: http://weblog.patrice.ch/2009/01/14/install-python-2-6-on-debian-etch.html) 2) Run seafile on another device (e.g. a Raspberry Pi) and use the NAS as storage for that device only. Two other options which I have already rules out for myself are: 3) Buy one of the new ReadyNAS models (which run on the latest version of Debian) 4) Install a different OS on my ReadyNAS Ultra (something along these lines: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/csc/people/computingstaff/jaroslaw_zachwieja/readynaspro-jailfix/) My doubts regarding option 1 are: a) not sure if the procedure described for Python 2.6 works the same way for Python 2.7. b) if it works in principle, I don't know if it will work on the ReadyNAS (i.e. RAIDiator 4.2.xx, aka as ReadyNAS OS 4), c) if it works, I don't know if I will be missing other stuff (apart from Python). Regarding option 2, I'm not sure a) if and and how it is possible to use a NAS share as storage space for the Raspberry Pi, and b) if this is generally possible, what drawbacks there might be in practice, e.g. if there is a power cut and bot the NAS and the Pi reboot, what risk is there that they will not re-connect properly? Any advice? BTW: similar issues seem to apply if you want to install owncloud on your ReadyNAS Ultra, but I haven't dug into that one deeper.