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PunchyHamster
16 hours ago
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Gud
13 hours ago
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More like, user wanted an open operating system but chose a proprietary one.
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atmosx
11 hours ago
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NAS is the primary function. But yes, I want full linux server that I can decide what to install and which protocol to use to upload and/or download files.
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criddell
10 hours ago
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Why not just leave the NAS to be a NAS and get a separate server? You're probably better off not trying to overload the NAS to be everything.
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Hikikomori
5 hours ago
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Why do I want two things when I can have one? Newer nases with n100 or similar are pretty powerful for the cost/package.
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ssl-3
8 hours ago
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Can you provide some details about this overloading concept?
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lurking_swe
8 hours ago
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is there a reason you didn’t consider one of the uGreen NAS’s?
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