@EliteAlienhas kindly went over Proxmox and using LXC, if I'm correct I see that this isn't actually supported by Jellyfin.
You then have Ubuntu and Debian that is officially supported by Jellyfin.
What is the main difference between those two considering I will be a Linux newbie, Someone I was talking to the other day said if I'm not use to Linux then it might be good to use Ubuntu or Debian Desktop version, but would I also be correct in saying Jellyfin doesn't officially the desktop version? and would the desktop version be just as stable as bare metal.
At the moment I'm using a Windows laptop but I am waiting on the Beelink N150 to be in stock, should be in a couple of weeks.
My usage will only be for within my home network no remote watching and my movies are stored on a Synology NAS.
Thanks
You then have Ubuntu and Debian that is officially supported by Jellyfin.
What is the main difference between those two considering I will be a Linux newbie, Someone I was talking to the other day said if I'm not use to Linux then it might be good to use Ubuntu or Debian Desktop version, but would I also be correct in saying Jellyfin doesn't officially the desktop version? and would the desktop version be just as stable as bare metal.
At the moment I'm using a Windows laptop but I am waiting on the Beelink N150 to be in stock, should be in a couple of weeks.
My usage will only be for within my home network no remote watching and my movies are stored on a Synology NAS.
Thanks



/ip-here/share-name" in a file-manager) Linux unless you have a few ways to deal with shares. Some distros out of the box just show the shares in the GUI under "Network" on a file manager. It uses the "avahi" packages that runs in the background checking for Samba and NFS shares. Then uses "GVFS" to mount the share to your user. Without a GUI you can make it mount each boot in your fstab file using the "cifs-utils" packages, so each boot up it just has it. Though what is great about Proxmox is it has Samba and NFS built in. In the web interface you can even mount shares from your browser window. Then once you make this you can even passthrough a mount to the LXC Container or Virtual Machine by adding a "Hard Drive" to it in the "Hardware" tab. (