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10th December 2007 at 8:58 am #2022
Anonymous
InactiveI am running Firefly 0.2.4.1 on Linkstation, Openlink 0.73, Linux 2.6 kernel.
I am very new to Linux, and getting it up and running has been a steep but fun learning curve.
I am apprehensive to mess too much now I have it running, but I would like to be able to set up and manage playlists within Firefly, which I believe a Nightly will be able to do?
However, I do not know how to install an upgrade to the installed system. Please could someone let me know how to do this?
Many thanks
Martin
11th December 2007 at 4:28 am #15164rpedde
Participant@Festa1971 wrote:
I am running Firefly 0.2.4.1 on Linkstation, Openlink 0.73, Linux 2.6 kernel.
I am very new to Linux, and getting it up and running has been a steep but fun learning curve.
I am apprehensive to mess too much now I have it running, but I would like to be able to set up and manage playlists within Firefly, which I believe a Nightly will be able to do?
However, I do not know how to install an upgrade to the installed system. Please could someone let me know how to do this?
Many thanks
Martin
I don’t have an openlink system, but it looks like the linkstation wiki has some instructions:
http://www.nas-central.org/index.php/Firefly_Openlink
failing everything else, if that fails, you can probably move back to the version you have by doing that procedure again.
Once you have it running, you can get it working for reading iTunes playlists, or the web interface will let you edit smart playlists. (not static playlists).
But if that’s enough for your purposes, that can be gotten to work.
Once you have it running, come back and yell, and we can get you set up with the rest of it.
— Ron
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