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=== the GNU packages that I need most seriously on my Synology NAS === | === the GNU packages that I need most seriously on my Synology NAS === | ||
* | * https://wp.jochen.hayek.name/blog-en/2014/05/27/the-gnu-packages-that-i-need-most-seriously-on-my-synology-nas/ | ||
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$ sudo opkg list_installed | $ sudo opkg list_installed | ||
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grep - Global regular expression parser. | grep - Global regular expression parser. | ||
gzip - GNU Zip data compression program. // provides: zless, zgrep, … | gzip - GNU Zip data compression program. // provides: zless, zgrep, … | ||
iconv - Character set conversion utility | |||
less - Less file browser. | less - Less file browser. | ||
make - examines files and runs commands necessary for compilation. | make - examines files and runs commands necessary for compilation. |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 21 December 2020
OPKG for Synology DiskStations running Synology DSM[edit]
CAVEAT: In 2017 I started using opkg (Entware-NG) instead of ipkg (optware). This document may not be updated entirely to reflect the new circumstances.
the GNU packages that I need most seriously on my Synology NAS[edit]
$ sudo opkg list_installed bash - A bourne style shell. coreutils - Bunch of heavyweight *nix core utilities. diffutils - contains gnu diff, cmp, sdiff and diff3 to display differences between and among text files. exif - A small command-line utility to show and change EXIF information in JPEG files. // CAVEAT: entware-ng does not have it file - Ubiquitous file identification utility. findutils - File finding utilities. findutils-locate – This package contains the locate and related updatedb utility. gcc - The GNU Compiler Collection. ghostscript - ... // includes ps2pdf gkrellmd - Gkrellm is a utility to display system stats (cpu, processes, memory,..) in a nice little window. // server component // CAVEAT: entware-ng does not have it glib - The GLib library of C routines. // CAVEAT: entware-ng does not have it grep - Global regular expression parser. gzip - GNU Zip data compression program. // provides: zless, zgrep, … iconv - Character set conversion utility less - Less file browser. make - examines files and runs commands necessary for compilation. nail - command-line email-client supporting POP3, IMAP, SMTP, ... perl-text-csv_xs - Text comma-separated values manipulation routines. perlbase-cpan - CPAN perl module. // will install lots of other useful CPAN modules poppler-utils – … // includes pdftohtml; better than the xpdf package procps - PROCPS System Utilities. // CAVEAT: entware-ng does not have it psmisc - A set of some small useful utilities that use the proc filesystem. rcs - The Revision Control System (RCS) manages multiple revisions of files. // CAVEAT: entware-ng does not have it, optware-ng has it rsync - fast remote file copy program (like rcp). unzip – … vim - Yet another version of the vi editor. wget - A network utility to retrieve files from the Web. # I assume these ones get installed indirectly: pkgconfig - Package configuration tool. util-linux - A suite of essential utilities for any Linux system. # a few more get installed "indirectly" for sure… …
And BTW occasionally you want to do this:
# update list of available packages: root@DiskStation $ opkg update # upgrade all installed packages to latest version: root@DiskStation $ opkg upgrade
"Even" on your NAS you may want to keep source controlled text notes, that's why even good old RCS may make sense.
Maybe it's worth installing the "Toolchain" according to this description:
root@DiskStation # ipkg list | fgrep optware-devel optware-devel - This is a meta package that bundles all the packages required for optware native development. When fully functional, it should …
utilities to get started and stopped automatically[edit]
Resp. scripts live in /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/ .
- /opt/sbin/gkrellmd --detach --pidfile $HOME/var/run/gkrellmd.pid
forum.synology.com/wiki and interesting / important articles[edit]
- http://forum.synology.com/wiki
- http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?p=228225 – Jeremie explains how to ask for the creation of an account on forum.synology.com/wiki
forum.synology.com/wiki – articles I imported from there[edit]
That wiki looks a little abandoned, and I wanted to be able to update some details, that's why I imported these articles.
there[edit]
here[edit]
- How to enable NFS on the Synology Server
- Overview on modifying the Synology Server, bootstrap, ipkg etc
www.synology-wiki.de and interesting / important articles[edit]
- http://www.synology-wiki.de
- http://www.synology-wiki.de/index.php/NFS-Konfiguration – usermod etc
- http://www.synology-wiki.de/index.php/Ssh_mit_Zertifikaten_absichern – how to disable PasswordAuthentication with sshd – etc
- http://www.synology-wiki.de/index.php/Welchen_Prozessortyp_besitzt_mein_System%3F