Re: Multimedia File Serving (DLNA)
Terry touched on something that has always been an "itch" for me about the GOS units. The GOS units are an NAS box running on modified variation of Linux, simple as that. I am NOT a software guy, much less a Linux guy, but it seems to me that there should be no reason why a person could not install other Linux applications onto a system running a variation of Linux, right? Please feel free to jump all over me and tell me how and why I am wrong here, or even maybe how it might be done.
In this case, why not be able to load up a Linux version of Twonky Media (a DLNA Server program) running in the backgroundon top of a GOS NAS?
Can it be done?
How?
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6 x Snap 4400 (SATA Converted)
2 x Snap 4500 (SATA Converted)
1 x Snap 110
5 x Snap 410
3 x Snap 520
2 x Sanbloc S50
Drives from 250GB to 2TB (PATA, SATA, and SAS)
GOS v5.2.067
All subject to change, day by day......
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