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  • Running Debian Services When Synology NAS Boots | Kevin Fletcher | Code, Projects & Musings
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    Now I’m going to show you how to start Debian services when the NAS boots.
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  • Debian Chroot on DSM | HanG321 Blog
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    Use Debian chroot instead of ipkg (optware) on DSM 5.0. Here is a installation notes of XPEnology on HP N36L
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  • Disable the 'stupid' thumbnails generation on Synology NAS | Linux and Unix tips
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    In order to stop the automatic generation of thumbnails in your photos and movies directories, and also stopping your CPU + hard drive to be used non stop for these tasks for days and days...
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  • Tuning your Synology NAS for speed | Jeffrey Costa
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    If you own a Synology NAS device at home, you know its an incredible machine for the money. However, it likely has a small amount of RAM (mine has 256MB) and that poses a problem. I have found that if you are not using many of the programs (Disk Station, iTunes server, File Station, etc…), you can free up a great deal of RAM by disabling unused services. This gives precious RAM back to processes that can actually use it, and frees up CPU power.
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