Jahn Galt
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- Dec 25, 2014
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I have a home / small business server which up until recently was running Linux (Ubuntu). I recently switched to Freenas after years of stumbling my way through Linux command line stuff, and not having much experience with Linux beyond what I could teach myself.
I am running 9.2.1.9 on an older Dell x86 machine. It is set up and running OK. However, I want to install the Plex plugin. I followed the steps in . All went fine until I needed to install the plugin itself. Plex was not showing up in a list of available plugins. Only four show up - bacula, firefly, minidlna and transmission.
The repository URL was the default (http://download.freenas.org) and I also tried others, but no luck. Through Chrome I downloaded plexmediaserver-0.9.9.4.409_1-i386.pbi and plexmediaserver-0.9.9.2.374-i386.pbi from http://download.freenas.org/plugins/9/x32/, and attempted to install both using the "upload" command. This too failed.
Just to see if it would work, I tried setting up Firefly by selecting it from the list of available plugins. This failed too.
I would simply upgrade to 9.3 but my hardware is 32 bit.
My question: has something changed on the freenas.org site with respect to these plugins, or am I doing something wrong? Since going forward Freenas will be only for 64-bit hardware, am I wasting my time trying to get 9.2.1.9 to work on my old server hardware?
I am running 9.2.1.9 on an older Dell x86 machine. It is set up and running OK. However, I want to install the Plex plugin. I followed the steps in . All went fine until I needed to install the plugin itself. Plex was not showing up in a list of available plugins. Only four show up - bacula, firefly, minidlna and transmission.
The repository URL was the default (http://download.freenas.org) and I also tried others, but no luck. Through Chrome I downloaded plexmediaserver-0.9.9.4.409_1-i386.pbi and plexmediaserver-0.9.9.2.374-i386.pbi from http://download.freenas.org/plugins/9/x32/, and attempted to install both using the "upload" command. This too failed.
Just to see if it would work, I tried setting up Firefly by selecting it from the list of available plugins. This failed too.
I would simply upgrade to 9.3 but my hardware is 32 bit.
My question: has something changed on the freenas.org site with respect to these plugins, or am I doing something wrong? Since going forward Freenas will be only for 64-bit hardware, am I wasting my time trying to get 9.2.1.9 to work on my old server hardware?