Synology DiskStation 411j

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Here’s a blog post about my NAS and what I’ve managed to do to/with it to get the most functionality/usage.

RSync / Grsync wasn’t working to backup Ubuntu laptop. I could access with FTPES in Filezilla but it was slow and not as feature rich as I’d have liked. I could SSH in using terminal but for some reason SFTP would not work in Nautilus when using the “connect to server” bit.

Next try was to upgrade the DiskStation OS (DS Manager) to see if there was better functionality and stuff.

This was being done remotely so I had to hope that the settings would remain otherwise I would lose my DynDns connection & have to travel back to the UK to resolve the issue.

It was time to take a chance. I stopped my SSH connection in terminal and the torrent downloads I had going and started uploading the .pat file of the new DSM (v.3.1-1613)

The error message given after the file had been uploaded was something about an incompatible file type.

Not disheartened I gave the 411j specific v.3.1354 a go. Same error again.

Hmm… what to try next?

Good deeds

As the head of this here thing I think it goes a long way when people do good deeds and as only I have control of the good deeds AFDIT does it falls on my shoulders to walk the walk.

I’ve had a few ideas on the best way to do this – and it may be that in the future you find out about some of them – but now and again I just do something small and I consider them a step in the right direction.

Yesterday a friend said she wanted a new dress. She said the dress was too costly and that she couldn’t afford or justify it’s expense and asked (albeit jokingly) if someone would buy it for her.

Well I thought about how people like presents (and I’m not sure if I’ve ever bought said friend a present before) so tried to justify it for myself somehow. Then it hit me: Kiva!

Kiva offers people a mechanism with which to lend entrepreneurs in poorer countries money. Those entrepreneurs repay their loans and the Kiva lender can start lending the money again to another Entrepreneur. It’s like giving money to charity but the money can be given again and again because the lenders get repaid.

Well I was going to put some money in my Kiva account anyway – roughly the same amount as this dress – and so why not bring someone else in on the deal?

The deal was struck. I proposed that I buy the dress as a present if, and only if, the recipient put the equivalent amount in to a Kiva account and start lending and never take the money out again.

I thought this was a good way to get someone started with Kiva – bribe them / pay for the first loan. Having thought about it I may bribe more people and ask them to bribe others. In fact most friends+family can expect Kiva vouchers for their foreseeable birthday and Christmas presents.

Unfortunately you can’t comment on this post until I fix my commenting system – but bare with me… it’ll be there soon.