RespberryPi and Squeezbox - advice please
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 12:25 am
Hello All,
I have been running SqueezboxServer for years on a QNAP box but I updated the QNAP firmware recently and it all stopped working. Apparently the SqueezboxServer had security problems so QNAP disabled it. I have a few options (according to the web) ..
a) Go back to an earlier version of firmware on the QNAP (I am going to try this but not sure I have access to a really old version)
b) Reinstall SqueezboxServer as a Docker/Container (I tried this but my QNAP is too old to support this)
c) Get a RaspberryPi
I have had a quick look at this third option. I have no problem with unix/linux but if I get one do I need a htmi monitor? Can I just switch it on and plug it into my network and see it (via linux) or do I need a monitor? Also no idea which one to buy. (I have a hdmi TV but not a hdmi monitor).
I am running Win-7 dual boot with Centos-6 so I am happy with unix.
Thanks ..
James
PS The ideal option is to get back to an old working version of the firmware but I need to do lots of backups first.
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I have been running SqueezboxServer for years on a QNAP box but I updated the QNAP firmware recently and it all stopped working. Apparently the SqueezboxServer had security problems so QNAP disabled it. I have a few options (according to the web) ..
a) Go back to an earlier version of firmware on the QNAP (I am going to try this but not sure I have access to a really old version)
b) Reinstall SqueezboxServer as a Docker/Container (I tried this but my QNAP is too old to support this)
c) Get a RaspberryPi
I have had a quick look at this third option. I have no problem with unix/linux but if I get one do I need a htmi monitor? Can I just switch it on and plug it into my network and see it (via linux) or do I need a monitor? Also no idea which one to buy. (I have a hdmi TV but not a hdmi monitor).
I am running Win-7 dual boot with Centos-6 so I am happy with unix.
Thanks ..
James
PS The ideal option is to get back to an old working version of the firmware but I need to do lots of backups first.
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