I never used unraid but was thinking about it
I went to truenas for my NAS and Ubuntu server for my application server instead. I use dockge for my docker webui and I’m happy with that setup
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I never used unraid but was thinking about it
I went to truenas for my NAS and Ubuntu server for my application server instead. I use dockge for my docker webui and I’m happy with that setup
wouldn’t trust that tbh
yeah nothing beats audiobookshelf imho^^ never tried jelly for that to begin with.
Well appears as if i just stay with jellyfin for music and try to just forget that instant mixes exist :D
The clients i use all can use getSimilarSongs API so worth a shot i guess… depends on how good navidrome handles that because jellyfin surely sucks at it :D
I love jellyfin with all my heart. It’s an amazing application but it’s really really barebones when it comes to music sadly.
For my mobile player i use symfonium and it’s awesome.
I’d really love to use navidrome but those spotify playlist’s are really important to me lol. Spent a few good years of curating into them and i’d would be way too much work to rebuild them by hand. Also expanding on those playlists is super comfortable with spotify, downloading the playlist and just syncing it.
Do you use the “instant mix” “song radio” of navidrome? (does it even have one?) and if yes, how do like it?
Every rule needs an exception
I’m with you here, i find it infuriating and i never ever had the situation where this was beneficial.
Like who tf actually creates a File.txt, file.txt AND FILE.TXT in one place and actually differentiates them with that.
And i hate it being case sensitive
Make an alias for when you type shutdown it does restart and if you want to shutdown make an alias that goes like
Yesireallywanttoshutdown
you’re welcome!
to be fair, it’s more of a gimmick when using it in your home. I have a notebook that i use to test out new distros on and i can hook it up to my LAN and quickly install something without whipping out the USB stick.
Also the mini gaming pc hooked to my TV is a victim of being reinstalled every couple months after i tinker around too much.
It’s a 64GB stick and i manually keep it in sync with my netbootxyz instance
Looking at my Ventoy stick i have multiple folders for different OS:
Arch_Based:
Debian_Based:
Fedora_Based:
GamingBox
ServerOS:
Windows:
Tools:
Sad, all they tried was bring some magic to the people and teach them basic spells and all we do is complain… When the dark lord attacks and none of us know any spells we’re screwed
We should give you some honorary title for that
Havent found a good solution for me aswell.
I used to use spotify and let it create similar playlists to what I already had but ofc they killed that feature in favor of their useless smart shuffle…
This isn’t really the right place to ask this. You’d be better off in some networking community
You should mabye open a [W] Post on that community where i crossposted it from. Maybe someone reacts there.
Sonarr / Radarr move the files out of the finished downloads folder into the respective media folder.
If they don’t have the right permission for that you should check your setup. Everything in my guides run with user 1000 and they should all have permissions to move each others files around.
Regarding your second question: I don’t quite understand what you mean here? Imo Jellyfin doesn’t have to be in a VPN. It doesn’t do anything in the grey area. If you plan to stream media FROM jellyfin over the internet to some other PC. You should at the very least configure proper SSL or let it go through the VPN.
Sonarr & Radarr should be in your VPN computer.
The file access management is in good enough shape with the setup i have here.
The *arrs can access all the media files, yeah you could trim that down by allowing radarr only /mnt/arr-stack/media/movies and nothing else. But that isn’t necessary.
I could maybe do something for reverse proxy via NGinx Proxy Manager in the future…
Interesting!
I’ll try it out