

I don’t think jellyfin supports that either. I tried it a while back and only saw partial success.
I don’t think jellyfin supports that either. I tried it a while back and only saw partial success.
Docker packs the whole application and its dependencies into a container, hence the name. You can run and delete that application as much as you want without affecting the host system. (But you should probably keep your media library and config outside the container, and use a bind mount. The setup documentation covers this.)
Back up anything you can’t afford to lose. Then run do-release-upgrade
. You may need to use some option to allow it to go from LTS to non-LTS.
The alternative is fragmentation.
Use cfdisk and just edit the partitions.
Please note that if you do this without first resizing the filesystems on the partitions, you are very likely to lose data. You cannot safely shrink a mounted partition.
Edit: oh you mean booted from external media, not an online system. Use gparted. https://gparted.org/
Yeah lemme just do that on my apartment
The board
Proxmox can run lxc containers natively.
Personally I keep a Debian VM for docker, a holdover from before hypervisors supported containers natively. I use docker compose and it Just Works™.
I don’t think jellyfin runs on DOS.
There’s a bot you can use to jump-start federation. No idea what it’s called, but I’m sure you can find it with a few seconds of searching.
VPN. Jellyfin is not intended for direct exposure to the Internet.
You should run it in docker anyway for convenience. A reverse proxy is optional, but I use traefik also for convenience (so that I can just use domain names on the same port, and so that it can automatically fetch certs).
And most of them are shit at their jobs because they just do it for money. No care for the skill.
That’s just called Access
Devuan is Debian with sysv.
A couple million posts isn’t much?
Therefore to comply, the server would relocate or go offline.
I specifically said linear and not flat because it is a non-exponential increase.
You could say the rate of posts is flat, but the data series is posts, not rate of posts.
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats
Total posts by month appears fairly linear.
Intel’s current corporate nonsense doesn’t affect the quality of existing products. They will continue to be supported under Linux and BSD for a long time.
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