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[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)
[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

We're going to need to know as a minimum:

  • Linux distribution and version
  • Jellyfin install method and version
  • what you have already tried- not sure where all those flags are coming from

I would also support the comments here recommending that you use docker. There's only a small number of Linux distributions and versions where a distribution package installation of jellyfin is fully supported, but even then what you need to do varies across each one. All Linux distributions and versions support docker and the process is essentially the same for all of them.

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 16 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Ok, aside from Android, I've yet to see any serious usage of SELinux in the real world and I've been working on cloud tech for years. Acknowledged issues such as complexity aside, it's really just that much less relevant in a modern, single purpose environment such as Docker/kubernetes/cloud functions/etc

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I feel this and some of the other comments in this thread are missing the point. It's not about me and my followers. It's about the news sources and topics that I search for or follow. They simply haven't moved to Mastodon and where notable individuals that I follow have tried, it simply hasn't worked out due to lack of interest. I'm not interested in the fediverse as a topic in itself, I'm interested in the topics and events I want to follow. Something happens and I can find and read and watch clips about it on Twitter. Not so Mastodon.

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

people I follow

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 28 points 1 month ago (53 children)

I've been on Mastodon for over a year and the content simply isn't there. Several of the people that I follow on Twitter have tried moving or duplicating to Mastodon. They've had a fraction of the visibility and engagement from commenters that they would get on Twitter. Invariably after a few months they have essentially given up on it as a primary medium. For me the discoverability is essentially non-existent, which I don't think is helped by the idea of it being based around instance-local communities, which have no meaning when you're looking at something like Twitter.

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

You might say that the definition is 'Elastic'

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

Because they don't know or trust them

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

You can configure Jellyfin to automatically add new found items to your library but you will need to get on top your logs to make the most of this:

  • If you are getting scanning errors then you need to look into them
  • (Building on above) You will find that your OS has limits on how many file watchers it can have. You may need to update your config to accommodate changes.
[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

FTFA

In 1938, it was discovered that the Woolsack was stuffed with horsehair. When it was remade, it was re-stuffed with wool from the British Isles and all over the British Commonwealth, supplied by the International Wool Secretariat, as a symbol of unity.

[–] SquiffSquiff@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I'm sorry to say but it's Windows. You never really know. Have you considered getting an old optiplex on Amazon Renewed and putting Debian and Jellyfin on that?

Update for the people downvoting:

I am a professional platform engineer. By 'Windows. You never really know' I mean that there are always ten thousand things running, you're never going to have a full grasp of everything that's happening in the way that you could with a stripped down linux environment. My own Jellyfin instance is running on

  • Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590S CPU @ 3.00GHz
  • 8GB RAM
  • Integrated Graphics
  • Shipped AUG 2014
  • Ubuntu 22.04 with deb installation of Jellyfin

All clients connect via Wifi although server is cat5 to switch. Most of my video does not require transcoding. There are plenty of FLAC audio files in my library. I don't see slowdowns as described here.

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