![]() That you might want to change are as follows: e 's,myuser,'`whoami`',g' $HOME/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.jsonĪ sample settings.json file is present in $HOME/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json some settings Mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/transmission-daemon"Ĭp /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/settings.json $HOME/.config/transmission-daemon/. Issue the following commands to copy the file over the sample settings.json file, modifying according to your user's settings, and create some directories for Transmission: Login as the user that will be running transmission, e.g. You need to create a user with a home directory on persistent storage (e.g. ![]() FreeNAS and some of the developers involved aren't interested in taking on any more projects at this time :).ġ. * A: The website's been dead for quite a while and it appears to be an inactive project. * Q: Why aren't you using Fuppes? It's in FreeNAS 0.7? * A: That works for general purpose machines/users, but we want the software to cleanly tie into FreeNAS. * Q: But mediatomb/transmission/etc already has a GUI? Why aren't you using that? ![]() I'd like to avoid Serviio if at all possible though because it's Java based and Java requires X11 stuff in order to function (my goal is to remove all of the X11 components from FreeNAS eventually). If you want to discuss importing a different piece of software and standardizing "the" defacto plugin on that software, please PM me with your request and a working procedure and/or end-to-end documentation on how to integrate it into FreeNAS using command line arguments and/or a set of configuration files. * A: This has been hashed over in several threads prior to this as such I suggest that you search in the forums before asking this question. * Q: Why are you using software A.B.C (ex. * A: Perhaps it was more featureful in this area, but it wasn't extensible. * Q: Why did you rewrite FreeNAS 8.x? FreeNAS 0.7 did this and more! * A: We're working on it and it'll be in 8.2.0+. * Q: Why isn't this stuff in the GUI yet? The path to the location where the media files is stored is housed somewhere on '/mnt/tank'. The examples in this email assume the following:Ģ. You can do basic troubleshooting to get things, or provide enough information in order to get things to work. You aren't afraid to go on to the command line/shell (use ee/vi, etc) to get things to work.ģ. You want to test out the BT, DLNA/uPnP, iTunes applications before the official plugins are released for 8.2.0.Ģ. The following guide is intermediate and is aimed towards individuals who want to look at the multimedia components in FreeNAS that will be present in 8.2.0 as plugins, but with a stable codebase until the official 8.2.0 release is done.ġ. NOTE: this document is complete, but needs polishing (I need to do a final run-through of the directions).
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