Hello Derex, sorry to hear man. I did try a beta and about a dozen syntax settings, but ended up going another route as my hardware wasn't ideal. I really hope someone can update xpenology kernel/os settings to make this easier to avoid. It might be fixed in the newest build honestly if your hardware works. I'm not much help here anymore. Ended up redoing it with xubuntu. Before you head down that route, it made me appreciate xpenology a lot more let me tell yea!
Here's my setup.
* Installed xubuntu OS. This is ubuntu with XFCE which is a super light way GUI.
* installed XRDP. This allows you to remote into the XFCE GUI. I did this quick change to make it work: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1388431/cannot-connect-to-xfce-with-remote-desktop
* Installed Samba. This allows for windows file shares. You will want the most recent samba so add the repo for it... sudo add-apt-repository ppa:linux-schools/samba-latest, after that you'll want to use the this link for samba settings. Basically copy the [global] listed there.
* Installed docker. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-22-04
* Installed dockerized NginxProxyManager. This allows GUI for setting up proxy remapping *and* certificates (best thing ever) in case you need to set your websites up with SSL.
* Installed dockerized Jellyfin. This allows you to map your videos and audios to a website. If you're tricky you can map the JF port to 443 in NginxProxyManager and access it outside your home network encrypted.
* Apache / Nginx web services for webpages
* Timeshift for automated backups to a USB drive.
Again, this was quite the adventure, but maybe the next poor soul who tries this route might save a few frustrated days.