ipkg , thanks!!!

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jeff_porter
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ipkg , thanks!!!

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just updateding my sab install on my ds107e.
using the command...


ipkg install sabnzbplus

;D

ipkg rocks!!
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Well, actually the guy/girl who created the package, rocks.
(Not from our team).

Where is the ipkg repository you have used?
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http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optwa ... ackages.gz


Package: sabnzbdplus
Version: 0.4.3-1
Depends: py25-cheetah, py25-cherrypy, py25-yenc, par2cmdline
Conflicts: py24-sabnzbd, py25-sabnzbd
Section: net
Architecture: powerpc
Maintainer: NSLU2 Linux
MD5Sum: 47f402cc29be57f34465166e600a6805
Size: 789090
Filename: sabnzbdplus_0.4.3-1_powerpc.ipk
Source: http://easynews.dl.sf.net/sourceforge/s ... src.tar.gz
Description: A web-interface based binary newsgrabber written in python, with nzb file support.
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FYI: for my Synology ds107+ I use ipkg source

http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optwa ... s/unstable

Which also contains a well-maintained SABnzbd+ package. Note that the ds107+ (all + affixed Synologies in fact) use the 500MHz ARM Marvel CPU instead of the standard 266MHz PPC. This does not mix, so keep an eye on which model you have. The source below has ARM packages.
I do agree that ipkg is a real smooth way for adding new functionality to my box!
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How is sabnzbd performance on synology devices?
Anybody able to max out a 10mbit downlink or similar?
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