Hi,
after x years of using this great software I'm very frustrated about the twonky support. Since PacketVideo has the steering wheel, the support went into a very bad "windows" (e.g. Manager) direction. A good example is that no deb (or rpm) package for twonky exists?!? The objective to support small NAS devices is pushed more and more into the background. The NAS support is worst!
So I threw out my small debianized qnap armel device and bought a AMD E2-2000 in order to use it as an AMD64 Ubuntu Server. In this case, I created a twonkyserver (deb) installer for i386 and amd64, which can be used on debian or ubuntu:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:moonmaker/twonkyserver
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install twonkyserver
After the installation you have to set "run=yes" in "/etc/default/twonkyserver". In order to start the daemon you have to type: "sudo service twonkyserver start". All data will be saved to /var/lib/twonky
This package is managing the twonky installation and deinstallation. Have phun!
Greetz Moon
after x years of using this great software I'm very frustrated about the twonky support. Since PacketVideo has the steering wheel, the support went into a very bad "windows" (e.g. Manager) direction. A good example is that no deb (or rpm) package for twonky exists?!? The objective to support small NAS devices is pushed more and more into the background. The NAS support is worst!
So I threw out my small debianized qnap armel device and bought a AMD E2-2000 in order to use it as an AMD64 Ubuntu Server. In this case, I created a twonkyserver (deb) installer for i386 and amd64, which can be used on debian or ubuntu:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:moonmaker/twonkyserver
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install twonkyserver
After the installation you have to set "run=yes" in "/etc/default/twonkyserver". In order to start the daemon you have to type: "sudo service twonkyserver start". All data will be saved to /var/lib/twonky
This package is managing the twonky installation and deinstallation. Have phun!
Greetz Moon