does jellyfin have a flatpak app for the server or is it just the client app? So far I know it is just the client.
I think the easiest way to install immich is with docker.
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does jellyfin have a flatpak app for the server or is it just the client app? So far I know it is just the client.
I think the easiest way to install immich is with docker.
In the worst case, the new owner could create the same email account and try to supplant your identity. I think it is very unlikely, but I would not risk and keep the domain for a couple of years, at least, to be sure.
I only store some family photos. I use immich and have assigned an album for that.
Yes. There is a plugin to use jellyfin as a source in volumio. It’s the best.
I’m a very satisfied #jellyfin user. I have my music and movie files shared there. I use different clients: a rpi 5 with kodi and jellydin plugin; an old RPI B with volumio; in android, finamp and also share with dlna.
The easy way, but not the most secure: identify GID and UID of files created by your samba docker container with “ls -la”. Then assign ownership of files and directories of shared volume to that user/group "chown -R GID:UID /path/to/shared”
you’re right. I’ve just noted that client and server are available in flathub
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