2023-07-05, 06:03 PM
I'm afraid I, rather embarrasingly, cannot reproduce the steps I've carried out. I will, however, start out by attempting to remove Jellyfin and start from scratch. Whether that is the source of my issue or not, will be revealed when I'm done with that. I will chime in again when I'm finished.
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Oh dear, now I can't even get curl or wget to fetch Jellyfin for me... It just says "> Determining optimal repository settings. Sorry, we don't support the Debian codename ' ' ."
I am so lost.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it's really starting to sound like your linux installation might be more fundamentally broken. You said you're pretty new to linux, so you may have changed some things that you shouldn't have. Nothing here gives me a very clear picture of what that might be, but that error looks like it's having trouble even identifying the distribution that you're using. I still think it's safe to say, though, that none of this is actually a jellyfin issue. I think your OS needs some troubleshooting. I would also say that if you're not super interested in learning all of the overhead to run your server on linux, Jellyfin also runs just fine on Windows, if you're more familiar with that OS. Use whatever OS you're most comfortable with.
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Oh dear, now I can't even get curl or wget to fetch Jellyfin for me... It just says "> Determining optimal repository settings. Sorry, we don't support the Debian codename ' ' ."
I am so lost.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it's really starting to sound like your linux installation might be more fundamentally broken. You said you're pretty new to linux, so you may have changed some things that you shouldn't have. Nothing here gives me a very clear picture of what that might be, but that error looks like it's having trouble even identifying the distribution that you're using. I still think it's safe to say, though, that none of this is actually a jellyfin issue. I think your OS needs some troubleshooting. I would also say that if you're not super interested in learning all of the overhead to run your server on linux, Jellyfin also runs just fine on Windows, if you're more familiar with that OS. Use whatever OS you're most comfortable with.