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It is possible to run squeezecenter and slimserver (previous version) on some linux NAS devices including the linksys NLSU, so the question is not that daft.
Since i have an extra N800 I thought that could be the choice for me. I have been also looking for old laptops to do the job, but no luck in flea markets... NAS devices (Buffalo, Synology etc) are also known to do the job, but why to spend extra money if you have suitable hardware allready available?
After Urho Konttori released USBControl and made it possible to connect USB-hard drive to N800 I thought I would love to have squeezecenter mediastreamer software installed in my extra N800 (or N770). Have anyone tried this so far? Maybe some other streamer software?
N800 would be low energy consuming and light server, and could also work as http and ftp server.
I don't have any Linux experience so far, so this would be too difficult to me to test. On the other hand, I don't any Linux computer to compile the squeezecenter source to N800.