2024-01-30, 03:19 PM
(2024-01-30, 01:31 AM)tmsrxzar Wrote:(2024-01-30, 01:15 AM)valthonis_surion Wrote: Is there any guide on what's needed? Meaning is there any weirdness installing the Intel drivers and do I need the full desktop Ubuntu or can I use the server edition and skip the desktop?
my mistake i made an assumption based on your comment that you were already a linux user and familiar with the platform
if it's going to be a locate the guides deal then you're probably better with the other card in terms of path of least resistance
i try not to recommend windows users "just switch" to linux, the learning curve can be a little bit much for some users and at the end of the day when it concerns jellyfin it won't be much of an advantage, windows will do it just as well
My bad, I wasn't very clear on my linux background. I've been using it for years for work and home, however I have rarely needed to care about video drivers beyond a basic GUI for some application tasks, 99% is always command line.
I've read that Intel Arc drivers prefer a specific kernel, Ubuntu 23.10 seems to provide that, but I don't know if Jellyfin needs the full desktop environment or can it work from just a server style / no desktop environment install?
Further with Intel drivers, is it literally just install the latest version of ubuntu (server or desktop?) and then install Jellyfin?