2024-10-15, 04:33 PM
Sure, but some people don't read the docs first, unfortunately. An example that comes to mind are some Linux Mint users: since Jellyfin is provided on their repositories, they assume that installation is official and post here immediately asking for support.
If the general questions and troubleshooting forums had a pinned post that listed the official methods or would at least link to those sections of the documentation, they may be able to see it before asking for help and even realize they could rework their installation to track an officially supported method.
If the general questions and troubleshooting forums had a pinned post that listed the official methods or would at least link to those sections of the documentation, they may be able to see it before asking for help and even realize they could rework their installation to track an officially supported method.
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