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Old 06-09-2010, 03:14 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by dweller View Post
Dropbox is a bit of a hassle to get runing on a NAS - theres still no completely headless client for it. There is a way to do the install but it is dirty and requires lots of random libraries to be installed onto the NAS' linux environment.

Besides, syncing my 45G+ of ebooks and comics across all my dropboxed PCs sort of defeats the purpose of having a NAS and just connecting to it when I need to access something.
Well you wouldnt have had drop box on your NAS that was the point dropbox is in 'the cloud' so you would send books and the library to your dropbox and then access it directly from your idevice to dropbox's server, your NAS becomes irrelevant.

however now we know the size of your library dropbox is a no go anyway.
BUT using the setup above directly on your NAS instead of on dropbox would work perfectly.
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