![]() With Linux and ZFS, QuTS hero supports advanced data reduction technologies for further driving down costs and increasing reliablility of SSD (all-flash) storage. 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. I also tested this on my laptop, which is also running Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS, software worked perfect on the first boot, can access everything and it's all working great, reboot the laptop, Qfinder Pro no longer works and almost crashes the computer, can't access the NAS from the browser, can't delete files from the NAS through Nautilus, literally identical, uninstalled Qfinder Pro from my laptop, everything works again.QTS is the operating system for entry- and mid-level QNAP NAS. So I just gave up on trying to use it for now, uninstalled Qfinder Pro, suddenly the IP in the browser works, I can delete stuff from the NAS using Nautilus, it's working perfect with it uninstalled. Because I tried uninstalling, but when reinstalling, it remembers the entire setup process and skips it on first start and reacts exactly as if it was never uninstalled with all of the same issues. ![]() Now, I believe all of these issues are rooted down to the Qfinder Pro software for Linux. Once it opens, it basically crashes my computer, I can't even use the mouse to try and restart it, I can't open terminal to reboot from there, I just have to hit the power button on the case to shut it down. ![]() and then the Qfinder Pro window FINALLY opens, only to be a HUGE resolution that's larger than my entire display (3440x1440), with no way to resize it, can't even close it, and nothing will show up on the Window itself. Select the radio button for Enable NetBIOS over TCP /IP. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), then click Advanced. Right-click Ethernet, then select Properties. After downloading Qfinder Pro, please install it on your PC. Can you check the following, Open Control Panel. Now, it's just a square with three horizontal dots on it. Please download QNAP utility 'Qfinder Pro' based on your operating system to start firmware installation. The little Q icon in the top right (I'm running GNOME) no longer shows up. Qfinder Pro takes about 5 minutes to load (I'm on a 9900k with three NVMe's in RAID 0 averaging about 3500mb/s, this program opened faster than sound on the first boot, and now it's painfully slow), once it finally start to load, the entire computer is almost unusably slow. Then I tried to use Qfinder Pro so I could just open the NAS from there to open it in the browser, figured maybe the IP changed or something and that's why the browsers aren't working, no luck. I just can't delete anything off of it for some reason or access the login page through the browser. I can still access the NAS through the network using Nautilus so I know I have access, I know it's working, I can drag and drop files to and from the NAS as if it's an external HDD over the network. Can't connect, won't let me even give me the login page. I was going through the NAS with Nautilus and there was a folder I no longer need (Windows software), so I tried to delete it, and it told me I don't have authorization to delete the folder, so I tried going to the NAS IP in the browser so I can just delete that folder with the web interface. Now today, it's completely broken and I didn't touch anything, computer wasn't even on. Shut down the computer and went about my day. I was copying some files from the NAS to my new clean install of Pop!_OS. I'm running Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS and I installed Qfinder Pro.
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