• mierdabird@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Then I’m not sure what advice we can give you without knowing more about how you installed it and how the file structure and Jellyfin libraries are linked

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      6 hours ago

      Docker is basically similar to a flatpak: you download a package via Docker and it will practically do everything for you, so you only have to take care of the config file, if even needed.

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          I haven’t tried Docker Desktop as the other poster mentioned but I use a similar GUI interface called Cosmos Cloud to manage Docker. It integrates a “market” of easily installable docker apps, graphic interface for managing/updating the containers, internal port management and optional reverse proxy/url management for external access, plus a few more advanced features like VPN and OIDC SSO.
          It’s probably overkill for just Jellyfin but if you’ve been considering trying out other self-hosted services I highly recommend it.

          Standalone installation is the way to go: https://cosmos-cloud.io/docs/index/