[How to] Install Twonky 6.0.34 on a D-Link DNS323
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:13 pm
Installing Twonky 6.0.31 on a D-Link DNS-323: Detailed installation instructions and downloadable replacement starttwonky.sh file
Hi Folks
I've just successfully updated a DNS-323 (Hardware Version B / D-Link FW 1.08) to Twonky 6.0.31
In case it helps anyone who is maybe a bit unsure of the exact procedure, I've written very comprehensive instructions (with several screen shots) and links to download a custom starttwonky.sh file which checks for (and if not present, automatically creates) the new directories for the database and cache, as well as moving the log file, then also creates the required symlinks.
To see these instructions for installing Twonky 6.0.31 on a D-Link DNS 323 and obtain the files, click here. There are also links to my custom tree packs and an optional alternative clients.db file (which defaults to the full resolution art setting for control points that don't set Twonky automatically; Kinsky Desktop and Konduktor being two examples of CP's that don't advertise themselves in the user agent field).
Bri
Update 26th Feb 2011: These instructions have now been updated and a revised installation script included (same link as above).
Hi Folks
I've just successfully updated a DNS-323 (Hardware Version B / D-Link FW 1.08) to Twonky 6.0.31
In case it helps anyone who is maybe a bit unsure of the exact procedure, I've written very comprehensive instructions (with several screen shots) and links to download a custom starttwonky.sh file which checks for (and if not present, automatically creates) the new directories for the database and cache, as well as moving the log file, then also creates the required symlinks.
To see these instructions for installing Twonky 6.0.31 on a D-Link DNS 323 and obtain the files, click here. There are also links to my custom tree packs and an optional alternative clients.db file (which defaults to the full resolution art setting for control points that don't set Twonky automatically; Kinsky Desktop and Konduktor being two examples of CP's that don't advertise themselves in the user agent field).
Bri
Update 26th Feb 2011: These instructions have now been updated and a revised installation script included (same link as above).