Yesterday, 02:53 PM
Thanks for the reply.
Shouldn't the generic linux download be installable? I don't understand how to install it. I downloaded the generic linux compressed tar file and untarred it, now what do I do?
If there's no RPM, how is it meant to be installed?
"output of the standalone install" -- I didn't run an installer. What output do you want me to show you? I'm missing a step or two here.
(2025-01-19, 10:17 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Starting with 10.9, the Jellyfin Project no longer builds RPMs. There is a community supported RPM build, but those generally require newer Fedora builds. Currently it looks like Fedora 40, 41, and 42.
Shouldn't the generic linux download be installable? I don't understand how to install it. I downloaded the generic linux compressed tar file and untarred it, now what do I do?
If there's no RPM, how is it meant to be installed?
(2025-01-19, 10:17 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: I'd need to see the full output of the standalone install to see what is happening.
"output of the standalone install" -- I didn't run an installer. What output do you want me to show you? I'm missing a step or two here.
(2025-01-19, 10:17 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: You COULD install Jellyfin via Docker since any host OS dependencies no longer matter. That way you don't have to worry about waiting for the community packages to update since they lag behind the official releases.I could do that, I'm sure, but I'm even less sure about how to use docker.