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= Introduction to | = Introduction to Community Packages = | ||
QNAP has a community of developers who package and support packages for QNAP devices. | QNAP has a community of developers who package and support packages for QNAP devices. There are two methods for installing packages. You can add what is call a repository, or list of packages, which allows you to use a GUI to automatically install and update packages. You can also manually install individual packages. | ||
= Adding Repository to QNAP App Center = | = Adding Repository to QNAP App Center = | ||
#Click on App Center on Main Destop. | |||
#Click on the Setting icon in the upper right hand corner. | |||
#Click the Add link. | |||
#Enter the Name and URL for the Repository. | |||
Note: The name is not critical. It is just helps you keep track of the repositories. | |||
= Repository List = | = Repository List = |
Latest revision as of 00:24, 10 December 2016
Introduction to Community Packages
QNAP has a community of developers who package and support packages for QNAP devices. There are two methods for installing packages. You can add what is call a repository, or list of packages, which allows you to use a GUI to automatically install and update packages. You can also manually install individual packages.
Adding Repository to QNAP App Center
- Click on App Center on Main Destop.
- Click on the Setting icon in the upper right hand corner.
- Click the Add link.
- Enter the Name and URL for the Repository.
Note: The name is not critical. It is just helps you keep track of the repositories.