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| This page is intented for people who want to run an itunes server on their OpenWrt device, controlling it via Apple Remote on iPod Touch/ | This page is intented for people who want to run an itunes server on their OpenWrt device, controlling it via Apple Remote on iPod Touch/ | ||
| - | You’ll need a device with good cpu/memory. The device will probably also need attached USB storage. Your USB storage must have your music library, and it must also be set up so that custom packages will be installed on it. See [[doc:howto:extroot]] for more information about that. | + | You’ll need a device with good cpu/memory. The device will probably also need attached USB storage. Your USB storage must have your music library, and it must also be set up so that custom packages will be installed on it. See [[docs:guide-user:additional-software: |
| If you are running a newer release of OpenWrt than Barrier Breaker then you can just install forked-daapd via the opkg tool. Otherwise you can get pre-built packages for some architechtures by following the procedure described here. | If you are running a newer release of OpenWrt than Barrier Breaker then you can just install forked-daapd via the opkg tool. Otherwise you can get pre-built packages for some architechtures by following the procedure described here. | ||