

Good action, bad name choice.
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
Good action, bad name choice.
*should really learn how to block the leeches from debrid services, because they contribute* *nothing* to the pool…*
You still can. By setting up a VPN.
Though it doesnt bring to couch closer.
Veeam for image/block based backups of Windows, Linux and VMs.
syncthing for syncing smaller files across devices.
Thank you very much.
Pretty graphs and who knows what the creator of the (IMO awesome) page also does.
But it also keeps the junk in a near little area which I can easily get rid of.
No need to look up how to do a clean install.
I would say it’s purpose can be used like a live-ISO of an OS.
Not quite fascist but voting for the most right party there is.
Luckily I don’t live there so I don’t have to deal with it.
Jeez just enable pw auth and be done. Stop complaining about nothing just for the sake of it.
No.
You are not sorting and naming your media properly. So it’s a problem you are causing.
This is like complaining that your music isnt tagged correctly because you just dump 300 untagged MP3s into a folder and ask picard to just pick whatever.
Easy solution:
Install the *arr program (or a suitable substitute program) and name your media correctly.
Then jellyfin will pick it up.
Same for versions.
Weird take.
But if it works for you, who am I to judge.
Well that is your problem. Jellyfin expects them properly named. Sure you can just dump your collection into a folder and call it a day but then you’ll have your described issue with duplicates.
Please read those:
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/shows/#naming
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/movies#naming
Feel free to save my username and semd me a PM or tag me when posting on the jellyfin community :)
So much light pollution…
How are you sharing the storage to PVE? NFS?
My tech stack is a NUC running PVE that uses an NFS disk served by a TrueNAS server. That is getting backed up by a Veeam B&R server because I am using that at work.
My travels took me from Raspberry Pi and Raspberry PI OS/Rasbpian over to Debian then to TrueNAS + Linux mounted NFS and PVE hosts.
No going to fake RAID unraid. Not paying for harddrives and then again for something TrueNAS does for free.
Isnt that down to naming? Because they allow versions (at least for movies).
Is this a case of sonarr and sonarr 4K?
Not a pro but need help? :)
tbh it’s better this way.
Why?
Because nobody could ruin the story on the 3rd attempt.
BUT asssuming they could make the 3rd installment a prefect fit to round it up: Gimme
Too much annoyances migrating my PC.
And I already got a taste of it with my SteamDeck.
Yeah, not worth my nightly effort after work (and I won’t build my library solely on Steam/Valve, lol)