Yesterday, 05:03 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 05:03 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
There aren't really any benefits to the official image. However, there have been users of linuxserver's Jellyfin image that had weird, unexplainable issues that went away when they switched to the official image.
Regarding switching images, for whatever reason they use a slightly different structure for /config. But the difference is enough to make it impossible, or unnecessarily difficult, to seamlessly switch between theirs and ours.
If you aren't having any issues with the linuxserver image, don't bother switching.
Regarding switching images, for whatever reason they use a slightly different structure for /config. But the difference is enough to make it impossible, or unnecessarily difficult, to seamlessly switch between theirs and ours.
If you aren't having any issues with the linuxserver image, don't bother switching.
Jellyfin 10.9.11
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (bare metal)
Intel i3 12100 on Asus Prime H610M-E D4 mATX
32GB DDR4-3600
Intel Arc A380
OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
Storage
WD Green 3TB (Samba shares)
WD Red 3TB CMR (WIP Media, Test libraries)
3x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1 (JF Library)
Fractal Meshify 2
Corsair CX430
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (bare metal)
Intel i3 12100 on Asus Prime H610M-E D4 mATX
32GB DDR4-3600
Intel Arc A380
OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
Storage
WD Green 3TB (Samba shares)
WD Red 3TB CMR (WIP Media, Test libraries)
3x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1 (JF Library)
Fractal Meshify 2
Corsair CX430