Hello,
On 09/04/2018 02:09 PM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * basti [2018-09-04 13:10]:
>> I have buy an QNAP TS-231P I can use this for testing for ne next 2 or 3
>> weeks.
>
> This device isn't supported in Debian and there are no plans:
>
> TS-x31+ series (
* basti [2018-09-04 13:10]:
> I have buy an QNAP TS-231P I can use this for testing for ne next 2 or 3
> weeks.
This device isn't supported in Debian and there are no plans:
TS-x31+ series (TS-231+ and TS-431+) and TS-x31P series (TS-131P,
TS-231P and TS-431P) use an Annapurna Lab
Hello list,
Hello Martin,
I have buy an QNAP TS-231P I can use this for testing for ne next 2 or 3
weeks.
An initial dtsi can found here [1].
What infos do you need or in other words is it possible to build an dtsi
file from the original QTS System? Which tools would be useful ( hwclock
etc pp
Hello Mailinglist,
Hello Martin,
as I can see on your page [1]. Current QNAP NAS are not supported by debian.
I had have a Problem with this QNAP TS-231P an rsync so i decide to copy
rsync binary from my raspbery3 to the NAS and it worked.
So I thing we can use this files to run Debian on this
* basti [2018-02-23 12:54]:
> as I can see on your page [1]. Current QNAP NAS are not supported by debian.
> I had have a Problem with this QNAP TS-231P an rsync so i decide to copy
> rsync binary from my raspbery3 to the NAS and it worked.
>
> So I thing we can use this files t
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