08-13-2018, 07:07 PM
Not to my knowledge! The Linkstation NAS is a Buffalo of about 14/15 years vintage. I think it's running some form of Linux, probably of their own devising, but it's not been updated for years and has previously worked without problem as part of a workgroup. I haven't had it on for a month or so because of some power outages here.
Your reply got me thinking about other commonalities and the 2 LL 4.0 devices also both sport SSDs, but that seems an unlikely cause, doesn't it?
I'm not sure how the Workgroup lists are compiled but presumably a server on each machine compiles its own list? And presumably a NAS would have the same type of program too? I can't see why there should be a connection between the latest L Lite and an ancient NAS system though. Have I got this right in principle and if so could I check on whether the server that compiles the list is running?
Thank you for your help with this.
Your reply got me thinking about other commonalities and the 2 LL 4.0 devices also both sport SSDs, but that seems an unlikely cause, doesn't it?
I'm not sure how the Workgroup lists are compiled but presumably a server on each machine compiles its own list? And presumably a NAS would have the same type of program too? I can't see why there should be a connection between the latest L Lite and an ancient NAS system though. Have I got this right in principle and if so could I check on whether the server that compiles the list is running?
Thank you for your help with this.
Lite Phil
"The ideal is the enemy of the good."
Linux Lite also installed on 8Gb desktop, Samsung N145 Netbook (2Gb) and Philips Freevents Core2Duo (2Gb) laptop for personal use and 3 Dells and 2 Acers for others
"The ideal is the enemy of the good."
Linux Lite also installed on 8Gb desktop, Samsung N145 Netbook (2Gb) and Philips Freevents Core2Duo (2Gb) laptop for personal use and 3 Dells and 2 Acers for others