

- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF HOW TO#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF INSTALL#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF SOFTWARE#
- #QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF PASSWORD#
May 9 13:06:14 ubuntu_1804 qnap-x.py: Got Exception during getting display object. I accessed with ssh the syslog and found the following entries: May 9 13:06:14 ubuntu_1804 systemd: Started QNAP X event monitor.
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF PASSWORD#
In the moment I try to login after have introduced the (admin) password my VNC crashes without any error. I followed all your instructions and get rid of the black screen, but never pass the login screen.
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF SOFTWARE#
I still didn’t try them because I found no way to get access with different VNC software with the temporally password. I have repeatedly tested this and it seem to be working reliable for me. In both cases give it a few seconds to give it a chance to boot Ubuntu. If status is “ Status : Disabled” click “ Enable“. If status is “ Status : Enabled” but you still do not get connected (verify IP address) click “ Restart“. If this fails: open Linux Station and make sure I see “Status : Enabled” (right under the Ubuntu logo, above the “Disable – Restart – Reinstall” buttons). Start my VNC viewer right away and assume Ubuntu is running in Linux Station. I tested this a few times, and for now my procedure is: Instead I open my VNC viewer right away and things seem to be working.

After that I restarted Ubuntu in Linux Station, but DO NOT click the link provided in the “Linux Station” window in your QNAP user interface. (In Ubuntu: System Settings – Brightness & Lock: set “Turn screen off when inactive for” to “Never”, and make sure “Lock” is set to “OFF”).Īfter that, I closed the browser window that is showing the Ubuntu desktop, disabled “Remote desktop” en re-enabled it again in “Linux Station”. One time: Disable screen locking / screen saver in Ubuntu. OK, so I did some playing with all the settings and I seem to have to working, following these steps, of which I’m not sure if all of them are required. Just below that you will see the link that will open the remote desktop in your browser. In the screenshot below: check the “ Enable Remote Desktop” option. To not have to drag a monitor, mouse and keyboard to your QNAP, you can use the remote desktop feature which runs in your browser.
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF INSTALL#
Open the “ Linux Station” app and select “ Install Ubuntu 16.04 add-on from Linux Containers website“.Īt the time that I’m writing this you can get Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 (Chinese Ubuntu). Open the “ App Center” and find “ Linux Station“.

If you have an older or lower powered QNAP, like with an ARM or Atom based CPU, then you can forget about this option – Linux Station is not supported on your QNAP.
#QNAP SURVEILLANCE STATION UNINSTALLED ITSELF HOW TO#
With Linux and ZFS, QuTS hero supports advanced data reduction technologies for further driving down costs and increasing reliablility of SSD (all-flash) storage.Obviously this article is not about how to start Linux Station, but I’ll give you the quick steps.

QuTS hero is the operating system for high-end and enterprise QNAP NAS models. WIth Linux and ext4, QTS enables reliable storage for everyone with versatile value-added features and apps, such as snapshots, Plex media servers, and easy access of your personal cloud. QTS is the operating system for entry- and mid-level QNAP NAS.
