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| qnap_ts-231p [2023/02/11 15:48] – small note on fstab rjt | qnap_ts-231p [2023/09/08 19:33] (current) – [Hardware] RAM info rjt | ||
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| * Downloading and seeding torrents. | * Downloading and seeding torrents. | ||
| - | * Holding all my media like books, movies, music, PS2 ISOs, that can then be accessed by other devices (a laptop with [[Kodi]] plugged into the telly, a hacked PS2, a tablet connected to the stereo...). | + |   * Holding all my media like books, movies, music, PS2 ISOs, that can then be accessed by other devices (a laptop with [[Kodi]] plugged into the telly, a hacked  | 
| + | * Streaming music with [[mpd]]. | ||
| * Hosting a private wiki where we put restaurant notes, recipes, pictures of our cat... | * Hosting a private wiki where we put restaurant notes, recipes, pictures of our cat... | ||
| * Syncing files between computers, phones. | * Syncing files between computers, phones. | ||
| * Syncing calendars, tasks, and address books. | * Syncing calendars, tasks, and address books. | ||
| - | When the time comes to get a new [[NAS]] though I'll probably just build my own :) | + | When the time comes to get a new [[NAS]] though I'll probably just build my own, as this thing ha some annoying limitations, | 
| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== | ||
| ^ Part ^ Type ^ Name ^ Notes ^ | ^ Part ^ Type ^ Name ^ Notes ^ | ||
| | CPU  | 32-bit ARM | AnnapurnaLabs, | | CPU  | 32-bit ARM | AnnapurnaLabs, | ||
| - | | RAM | 1GB DDR3 | | Can't expand | | + | | RAM | 1GB DDR3 | | Can't expand* | | 
| + | * Hmm, this guy easily replaces the RAM on a TS-231P**2**: | ||
| + | But this disassembly video of my model doesn' | ||
| ===== Access ===== | ===== Access ===== | ||
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| === Qnapclub === | === Qnapclub === | ||
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| The documentation for third-party packages is near universally garbage. Rarely do links to things like tutorials point to anywhere relevant to using on  a QNAP, and often they point to pages that don't even exist! Seems like it's only a few people adding the majority of them, and most seem to have been quickly added, then abandoned. Everything' | The documentation for third-party packages is near universally garbage. Rarely do links to things like tutorials point to anywhere relevant to using on  a QNAP, and often they point to pages that don't even exist! Seems like it's only a few people adding the majority of them, and most seem to have been quickly added, then abandoned. Everything' | ||
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| + | NB: It's since become even less useful, as the main contributors have moved to another repo, My QNAP. | ||
|   * [[https:// |   * [[https:// | ||
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| + | === My QNAP === | ||
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| + | Spiritual successor to Qnapclub, with similar problems, but at least packages are getting updates. | ||
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| + |   * [[https:// | ||
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| + | === Entware === | ||
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| + | I keep forgetting to investigate this properly, but I think it's a general repo of packages for non-PC Linux hardware. | ||
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| + |   * https:// | ||
| + |   * https:// | ||
| + |     * https:// | ||
| ==== Creating Packages ==== | ==== Creating Packages ==== | ||
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