Freelink upgrade to lenny with SATA-USB adapter
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| + | '' 23:42 7th Jan 2009 - This is a work in progress and may change dramatically over the next few hours. - JonSenior '' | ||
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| + | Usual warnings and caveats apply. This is my experience using a Linkstation Live v2. You brick it... you bought it. | ||
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| + | === Preamble === | ||
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| + | The goal was to make the Linkstation work with a USB sound card, and thus to act as a media player, not a media server. With this in mind and using [[Add_a_USB_sound_card]] as a proof of concept, I installed Freelink following the instructions on [[FreeLink_for_the_LinkStation_PRO/LIVE]] | ||
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23:42 7th Jan 2009 - This is a work in progress and may change dramatically over the next few hours. - JonSenior
Usual warnings and caveats apply. This is my experience using a Linkstation Live v2. You brick it... you bought it.
Preamble
The goal was to make the Linkstation work with a USB sound card, and thus to act as a media player, not a media server. With this in mind and using Add_a_USB_sound_card as a proof of concept, I installed Freelink following the instructions on FreeLink_for_the_LinkStation_PRO/LIVE


