Hey guys,
I've recently fired up my Slug again, with the goal of using it to stream video to my TV, use it as a seedbox, a print server and just as general network storage (Samba). I thought my TV supported Samba but appearantly it only supports DLNA. Since I always used Debian on the Slug, that's what I installed. However, I'm having some trouble installing minidlna from the repositories (insufficient memory I believe) and now I'm wondering if maybe I shouldn't use Debian anyway. I'm also wondering if my Slug will be powerful enough to support a DLNA server anyway.
Basically my question is what is the best way to achieve what I want (print server, dlna server, file server and seedbox (rtorrent I suppose)). Should I pick a different firmware perhaps? Are the other firmwares lighter then Debian? Some pointers here and there would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Walter
Thursday, January 19, 2012
[nslu2-linux] Minidlna (or other DLNA server) on the Slug
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