Buffalo Linkstation Install Optware Ipkg Install
NOW EVEN EASIER, USING STOCK BUFFALO FIRMWARE! IPKG WITH STOCK BUFFALO FIRMWARE: THE EVEN EASIER WAY TO INSTALL SQUEEZECENTER ON BUFFALO LINKSTATION PRO (LS-GL) OR LINKSTATION LIVE (HS-DHGL & LS-CHL) MODELS WITH ARM PROCESSOR CURRENTLY, THE IPKG PROCESS DESCRIBED IN THIS THREAD INSTALLS SQUEEZECENTER 7.3.3. FUTURE AVAILABILITY OF SQUEEZCENTER 7.4 AND HIGHER VIA THIS METHOD IS UNKNOWN DUE TO TECHNICAL CHANGES MADE IN THE SQUEEZECENTER SOFTWARE THAT IMPACT ITS COMPATIBILITY WITH THE STOCK BUFFALO FIRMWARE. (THE SAME ISSUE ALSO AFFECTS COMPATIBILITY WITH JTYMOD FIRMWARE FOR BUFFALO LINKSTATIONS.) The latest version of Squeezecenter available as IPKG can always be seen.
(Search that page for 'squeezecenter'.) This is a revised set of instructions to further simplify installation of Squeezecenter on Buffalo LinkStations. The prior instructions (at ) were written to install JTYMOD modified firmware in the LinkStation before installing IPKG Squeezecenter.
Those instructions still work, but this version of instructions will install Squeezecenter with the stock Buffalo firmware. I was finally able to overcome what turned out to be simple problem that had previously prevented me from installing IPKG Squeezecenter on my own LinkStations with the stock firmware. So these new instructions eliminate the need to install any firmware at all. Now, fewer steps are required, and chances of bricking your unit are further reduced.
In addition, if you are using a LinkStation Live model, the method described in this thread retains the “Live” functionality of the stock firmware that JTYMOD firmware loses. The “Live” functionality includes web access, a print server, and built-in DLNA media server, although DLNA is not used by Squeezeboxes.
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(JTYMOD is a modified version of LinkStation Pro firmware. When installed on a LinkStation Live, it makes the Live behave like a Pro.) Be aware, however, that a number of users have reported that the web access functionality for the LinkStation Live uses port 9000, which conflicts with Squeezecenter's use of that same port. Therefore, LinkStation Live users may need to disable web access functionality in the device, or manually reconfigure the LinkStation Live or Squeezecenter to use a different port for web access. (If you already have Squeezecenter installed on your LinkStation Live and are encountering this problem, see post #88 in this thread for how to change the Squeezecenter setting.) If you already have JTYMOD installed on a LinkStation Pro or LinkStation Live HS-DHGL and wish to revert to the stock firmware to perform the Squeezecenter installation in this thread, see post #7. At this time, the specific procedure to revert a LinkStation Live LS-CHL is still unclear. (I don't have an LS-CHL to test with.) Once again, I haven’t created anything new here. I’ve just put together all the pieces in one place to make a straightforward step-by-step instruction set for users who don’t know Linux.
It is essentially a “For Dummies” guide to installing Squeezecenter on a LinkStation Pro or LinkStation Live. Thanks especially to forum member bzhou for maintaining the IPKG version of Squeezecenter. If you find value in using the IPKG installation of Squeezecenter, you can help fund its hosting costs, by making a contribution on the Linux Optware site. And thanks also to forum member vespa for outlining the easier steps for use with the stock firmware on the LS-CHL in the earlier thread (see post.) I have tested this installation process from a Windows Vista 64-bit PC to both a LinkStation Pro (LS-GL series) and LinkStation Live (HS-DHGL series).
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