TapTechNews September 14th news, the domestic NAS system, Flying Bull Private Cloud fnOS, started public beta in August this year. The system kernel is based on Debian and supports mainstream X86 architecture devices.
Currently, the Android TV public beta version of Flying Bull Video has been released, supporting remote download and parsing of torrents, automatically scraping and organizing into a poster wall, with the official claiming a 99% accuracy rate for movies, and also automatically downloading subtitles, compatible with mainstream hardware intelligent transcoding, multi-terminal synchronization, and supporting Blu-ray Dolby.
According to TapTechNews user contributions, Flying Bull NAS fnOS has also received updates this week. The details of the updates are as follows:
New desktop resource monitoring widget added
Text editor optimized to support editing text files on the NAS local
New device information page added to support hiding privacy information
New Btrfs file cloning function added, copying large files within the same subvolume completed instantly
Fixed the problem of no access permission for CloudDrive2 mounted directory
Optimized the compatibility handling for Webdav mounting 123 network disk
New when deleting and moving tasks, judge and prompt if there is a mount point
DDNS added service providers Cloudflare and DNSPod
Optimized the FNID unbinding logic, and automatically released FNID and certificate after exiting the cloud account or unbinding
Supports GPU decoding for AV1 encoded format files (if the GPU supports it)
Fixed the problem that some Blu-ray files cannot be scraped and played
Fixed the problem of DVB subtitle transcoding failure
Fixed the problem of failed thumbnail generation for a small number of JPG images
Fixed the problem of failed thumbnail generation for HEIC images under the new version of the Xiaomi system
Optimized the problem that the storage space cannot be automatically mounted after plugging and unplugging the hard disk in the shutdown state
Fixed the problem that the status of the enabled application is not updated
Increased the DNS resolution module to solve the problem that the application list cannot be obtained due to non-standard DNS
Video: Fixed the problem of occasional crash during screen projection
Album: Fixed the abnormal album backup problem
Homepage: Added the hiding of the homepage access method
File: Added the prompt that the mounted directory is not allowed to be deleted or moved
Download: Optimized the style and experience of downloading
Login: Optimized the experience of LAN HTTPS connection
About: Added the entrance of the opinion feedback form
Video: Optimized the style of the management page
Album: Fixed the video playback problem
Album: Fixed the style problem of album and preview
Album: Fixed the problem of the size and button display of viewing the original image
File: Ad ded the prompt that the mounted directory is not allowed to be deleted or moved
Download: Optimized the style and experience of downloading
Homepage: Added the hiding of the access method
Login: Optimized the experience of LAN HTTPS connection
Currently, the official website of Flying Bull Private Cloud has opened public beta version fnOS download and installation, and also provides mobile terminal App (Android/iOS) and Android TV terminal application download. TapTechNews attaches the following public beta precautions:
Backup of important data: Before conducting the system test, it is strongly recommended that you make a complete backup of all important data. We have completed comprehensive testing of the system functions, but this public beta version may still contain unresolved bugs or instabilities that may lead to data loss or damage.
Stability of the system: As a public beta system version, due to the specificity of each user's device compatibility or network environment, the system may experience unknown functional abnormalities, crashes, or other unforeseen problems. It is recommended that you only test in a non-critical environment and not use it in a production environment.
Feedback and reporting: During the public beta stage, I hope you actively feedback the problems or suggestions encountered during the test, which will provide very valuable experience for us to improve the product.
Risks you will bear: When you start to install the system package of the public beta activity, it means that you agree that participating in this public beta activity is completely voluntary and you are aware of the possible risks. You are responsible for any impact on your equipment or data due to problems occurring during the public beta process.