2025-03-30, 04:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-03-30, 04:55 PM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2025-03-30, 04:04 PM)mc1984 Wrote: The work around is to figure out how to install an unsupported operating system on my computer.You can get more life out of your old computer by installing Linux on it.
You would then be able to properly install a newer Jellyfin server version either directly onto the OS, or through Docker.
(2025-03-30, 04:04 PM)mc1984 Wrote: The constant updating and "improving" if you want to call it that, forces obsolesce for otherwise perfectly fine systems.There's nothing that can be done about this. The Roku app got an update that fixed lots of issues that people were having with it.
The code changes it received works with the newer versions of Jellyfin only.
It's great that the old version worked for your use case. It wasn't for other people and their use cases.
However the blame for this issue you had lies with Roku as they force your apps to always get the latest updates.