![]() ![]() The other thing is QNAP stopped to support LMS because of a vulnerability bug in SSODS. ![]() The advantage of that method is you can easily upgrade to the latest LMS once you have done the complete initial installing procedure.ĭisadvantage: You can never be sure if LMS will still run with the next QTS firmware upgrade. Nelsoj.uk/installing-logitech-…ox-server-on-qnap-hs-251/ģa) Install a virtual machine (Windows or Linux) and install latest corresponding version of LMS into itģb) Should work with the QNAP Linux Station as well which as far as I understand has Linux running in some kind of container and thus needs less ressources than a full virtual machine like in 3a)Ĥ) Most recently digimaster posted his new package for a direct installation onto QNAP which should be upġ) seems to be a bit tricky and obviously needs some command line editing. This is described here in a way I possibly might understand it: (There is a button for english translation)Ģ) Install a dedicated LMS container like described here: I've got to admit that I'm an Apple user and so digging deep into command strings is not my cup of tea.Īs I see it, we have four options to install LMS on a QNAP NAS:ġ) Install the latest LMS 7.7.2 qpkg that was officially supported by QNAP and upgrade it to 7.9.1 One thing would be important for me: I want to have access to Spotify via LMS/iPeng – that means the plug-in Spotty needs to be working. ![]() I am about to set up my QNAP NAS (TS-451A) and want to have the latest version of LMS, presently 7.9.1, running on it.Īs I've found this is not quite as simple as with Synology and there seem to be a number of different approaches how to get LMS on a QNAP. ![]()
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