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    OS Upgrade

    Will Uprading OS Destroy Jellyfin Install
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    2024-01-28, 04:34 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-28, 04:44 PM by tf7300. Edited 1 time in total.)
    I'm running Jellyfin backend on Ubuntu server(no gui). It's been running great for a year or so. Now Ubuntu OS says :new release available" Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade it. I'm assuming it will upgrade all packages too...Jellyfin included. Will this destroy the Jellyfin install? Or is the better option to just a fresh install of everything? Aking to see if anyone has done the upgrade successfully.


    Server: mserver
    Version: 10.8.13
    Operating System: Linux
    Architecture: X64
    Jellyfin 10.8.13
    Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
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    OS Upgrade - by tf7300 - 2024-01-28, 04:34 PM
    RE: OS Upgrade - by tmsrxzar - 2024-01-28, 05:55 PM
    RE: OS Upgrade - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-01-28, 07:16 PM
    RE: OS Upgrade - by Host-in-the-Shell - 2024-01-28, 08:40 PM
    RE: OS Upgrade - by tmsrxzar - 2024-01-28, 09:00 PM
    RE: OS Upgrade - by tf7300 - 2024-02-03, 03:32 AM

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