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skinnerjack
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NAS

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Are there plans to port Blue Iris to i.e. Asustor NAS?
Matts1984
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Re: NAS

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It has been asked many times over the years, presently there are no plans to port BI to anything other than the native Windows design it currently operates on. If a developer came along at some point that wanted to actually do the work and work with Ken, then maybe. But as it stands - the development team specializes with Windows.
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We don't have any insight into Ken's roadmap but, as mentioned already, so far the application is only a Windows app. There is plenty of intellectual property wrapped up in the application so far and therefore I don't expect Ken to allow anyone to work on porting it to any other OS. But you never know.
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HeneryH wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:45 pm therefore I don't expect Ken to allow anyone to work on porting it to any other OS. But you never know.
Which is why it should be run in a VM under Linux, maybe even in a Docker container. ;)
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Re: NAS

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Thixotropic wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 10:16 pm
HeneryH wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:45 pm therefore I don't expect Ken to allow anyone to work on porting it to any other OS. But you never know.
Which is why it should be run in a VM under Linux, maybe even in a Docker container. ;)
LOL, yeah, add that to the feature request list.

If you really want to use Linux, maybe run a vm hypervisor within Linux with a Windows guest... seems efficient, no?
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