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No, I meant: is there an internal memory in tha NAS apart from my HDDs where I could store the vpnserver? If it's on the USB stick, the program will stop working as soon as the USB stick starts acting up. If I copy it to the ffp folder, it will be stored on the primary HDD and will keep my HDD alive even though I am not…
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Thank god I made a backup of that folder :-D One additional question: right now I have those files on an external USB stick. If I were to copy all of those files to the /ffp/ folder, how much disk space would I have? Or is all this stored on the internal hdd?
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OK, here we go
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I have absolutely no idea :-D I can only imagine that while trying to get ffmpeg to work I somehow inadvertently messed up some environmental variables or uninstalled/updated some package that is now causing this issue. The script simply contains an export of the GCONV_PATH plus ./vpnserver start. But I will run the log…
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Oh man, now I messed it up again and can't remember how I got it to work. Seems like the GCONV_PATH was missing again and now I do not remember how I properly added it :( root@vpnserver#…
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Okay, got ffmpeg up and running with your version. Had to install a few more things ffmpeg-1.1.1-arm-2, x264-20130313-arm-1, twolame-0.3.13-arm-1, shine-20130313-arm-1, rtmpdump-2.3-arm-1, opus-1.0.2-arm-1, fdk_aac-20130313-arm-1, libass-0.10.1-arm-1, freetype-2.4.11-arm-1, fribidi-0.19.5-arm-1, fontconfig-2.10.91-arm-1…
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Okay, got it running now, thank you :) However, the ffmpeg in your own repository does not include the libshine.so and therefor does not work. I had to install the br2 version. For some reason jDownloader still claims that FFMPEG is missing :( <div>ffmpeg version 0.10.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg…
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So your own link is dead? I get the same error from your server. Also, I cannot select to install a different ffmpeg because there is none on any of the working servers :(
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P.S.: Does anybody know how you can tell slacker to ignore missing checksums.md5? It's preventing me from downloading from e.g. barmelej2. It also happens with others and then simply aborts: Updating package lists... fetch: rsync -q 'rsync://ffp.inreto.de/ffp/0.7/arm/packages/CHECKSUMS.md5' '/ffp/funpkg/cache/s' fetch: (cd…
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No, the point would be that Linux is not really common and recovery tools for Linux are sparse and not as good as their Windows counterparts. If I could simply hook up the HDD to my Windows notebook and run one of the many data recovery tools, I would have access to all my files already. But it being ext3, almost no…
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Hi Mijzelf, thank you for your reply. I also found extundelete but that did not work as easily either. But then of coure command line tools never quite look as promising as a good GUI ;-) I stumbled across Diskinternals Linux Recovery and also then found EaseUS to support Linux systems. So I will first give Diskinternals a…
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More info: <code> TestDisk 7.0, Data Recovery Utility, April 2015 Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org> http://www.cgsecurity.org Disk /dev/sdb - 1801 GB / 1678 GiB - CHS 219051 255 63 Current partition structure: Partition Start End Size in sectors 1 P MS Data 2048 999423 997376 [firmware] No FAT, NTFS, ext2, JFS,…
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Hi, I managed to find the disk using a GParted Live CD and running testdisk. But the question is what the correct system type and filesystem is. Does anybody know? According to 'df -Th' it should be ext4 as a filesystem. But which "type" in testdisk because selection e.g. MBR results in the error message that the…
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So, if anyone ever finds this thread and needs help: add "v6" before the ddns address to force IPv6. Or contact me ;-)
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I gave my router an IPv6 address and managed to connect to it now using this address directly. I will check if I can make the DNS service of SoftEther connect to this instead of to the IPv6 of the WAN.