Installing TwonkyMedia 3.1 on an NSLU2 This site details how to install TwonkyMedia 3.1 on a LinkSys NSLU2. The first time I did it was a nightmare, which I described in this post to the TwonkyVision forum. In retrospect I did too much research, which lead to lots of conflicting advice ā probably much of it out of date. TwonkyVision may one day make this recipe obsolete or unnecessary, but until then these are "tried and true" recipes, which I hope you'll benefit from. The intention of this wiki is to comp... howtotwonkypbwikiwiki in Computing > HTPCwith costhowhowtolowmediamusicnoiserecipeserverstreamtotutorialupnpby 2 users Note: If you're looking for a low-cost, low-noise, low-energy-consumption Media Server for your home or business (hint: a pub or restaurant), here it be. You need a Linksys NSLU2 ($80 - $100), a USB hard drive ($60-$150), TwonkyMedia 3.1 ($35-$53), a few bits of free software, and ā if music playback is y ...moreour primary interest ā a UPnP music player like the Roku SoundBridge ($150).
UPnP Client? | MythTV | Users Read "nick at rout" responce to UPnP client, it's perfect, well not really but it is what i'm after. "The other option of course is to simply nfs or cifs mount the video directory of your slug to a subdirectory of /mnt/videos. Then you don't need step 4, the files just appear as if on the local drive, but when you play them they come over the network via nfs or cifs. (cifs is the samba protocol, I believe it is more capable than smbfs but I can't remember what gave me that impression) " UPnP Client? MythTV Users clientmythtvupnpusers in Computing > HTPC > Howtowith attachedhowtohtpcmythtvnasnetworkstoragestreamingupnpvideo