

So, once your working directory is /Good thing, that your browser will recognize all fonts installed on your maschine - even if I put MS Comic Sans as the default font until I became too lazy to copypaste it. If the NAS receives the network configuration via DHCP it should be correct in most cases. To do so, you use the command line to enter the directory /www/cgi-bin/html/en/style (command: "cd /www/cgi-bin/html/en/style) and then use the pre-installed text editor vi to edit the css file used for the web interface. Check the gateway & dns-servers to be valid. You can see where that ended in in the screenshot linked (thanks to wikimedia for the Unicorn by the way). Unfortunately, I have not yet found a proper way to install any further install mechanisms besides make, which is also available via IPKG.Īnyway, another funny feature I found was the possibility to tamper with the web interface of the Linkstation. As it is noted in the registry as Python3, you put in the command "Python3" to enter the Python shell, and accordingly, Python3 -filename- to run a specified script.
BUFFALO LINKSTATION INSTALL OPTWARE THE RIGHT DOWNLOAD
To get there, the download list had to be updated first. IPKG offers a download for Python 3, which I am using usually. Im currently not even able to compile stuff - the classic trio configure/make/make install isnt working for Squeezebox modules (and other libraries like expat from sourceforge as well). After enabling Telnet and SSH, I now had to find out which installer was fit - indeed, most of the common Linux installers (as Linux is run on the maschine by default) are not installed) are not installed themselves. I tried to get SB-Server 7.4 running on my linkstation NAS, unfortunately without success so far. To do so, I first followed the followed the guide most noteworthy guide on the NAS-Central wiki. So, I decided to play around a bit - and make at least Python scripts run on it. You can do this using a USB-SATA hard drive (3.


Thus, I didn't actually have a use for my old Buffalo Linkstation anymore.
