![]() ![]() For this reason I give up right away to the inclusion of my articles on other sites they can develop a financial return (per se or other) the inclusion of these items. My real contribution is the direct payment of the domain and the web space on which it is hosted on this site, also contribute with my items, I write for the good of the community and for which I do not receive any compensation. I firmly believe in the open source philosophy, and I write my articles to help the Internet community to grow for free. Cookie Policy What you are visiting is not a commercial site and the articles published in this blog does not contain any form of advertising, even targeted.If you decide to play with rsync, you might want to enable WSL and use the command line that it provides. It’s easy to enable the control panel and it basically gets you an operational Linux command line (and sandbox) within Windows. Windows 10 and beyond has a feature that can be enabled called “Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)”. ![]() You will probably find yourself getting comfortable at the command line more quickly than you imagine. Do be careful about copying file permissions, though - you probably don’t want that so you’ll want to understand how various command line options do and don’t have that behavior. ![]() That’s the purpose of the -n command line option. Things are just a lot easier if you always sync in one recommended rsync and if you like the idea of being able to preview changes, you can do that with rsync. You want that because while ripping a new CD may be your current use case, over time, you’ll probably end up reorganizing your folder structure, renaming things, playing with embedded album art, modifying metadata tags, etc. Make your changes in one place and use a sync tool that allows you to say “make this secondary look like this primary”. In my opinion and experience, the best practice, regardless of what tool you choose, is to consider some instance of your collection to be your primary/master and to consider the others to be replicas/secondaries. Hope there’s something helpful in there for you!įreeFileSync should work. That said, if you have a functioning NAS, you might just start by pointing Roon at a Music share on your NAS and see how that works for you. If you were motivated to explore it, you could run it on both your NAS and your Roon box and set up a sync relationship that would sync unidirectionally from your NAS to your Roon system. It’s a complicated thing to learn and set up but it is extremely flexible and capable. I use Syncthing for all things related to sync. If you do your Roon install using Roon’s installation script, Roon will start automatically and you shouldn’t need to play with systemctl. I’m not entirely sure you need to run cockpit. You can install xrdp with:īut I suggest you read up on it before doing so. I also like to install xrdp and then use Microsoft Remote Desktop to access headless Ubuntu servers. ![]() I’ll fill in a couple of details.Īs suggests, using ssh for remote access is an essential skill. I need to look into this gave you great advice. Actually I don’t normally use SSH with the NAS, normally smb or nfs. ![]()
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