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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions How to install Jellyfin on old iMac

     
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    How to install Jellyfin on old iMac

    David Hopkins
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    #1
    2024-01-24, 05:55 AM
    I would like to install Jellyfin server on my old iMac. 

    The Mac is early 2008. It runs 10.11.6 and cannot take latest version.

    I looked here and I am just not experienced enough to do the install.

    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/installation/macos/

    Is there a step by step/for dummies set of instructions?

    I scrolled down to "Portable Version" I cant make any sense of instruction 1. I don't know what .net runtime means. None of the instructions really makes sense in step 1. In step 2 I dont know which version to download and from where. I think if I had those two steps done I could do the rest.

    Sorry about this. I feel absolutely confused by these instructions.
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    2024-01-24, 05:59 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-24, 05:59 AM by TheDreadPirate.)
    Unfortunately, as the doc you linked states, Jellyfin requires Mac OS 10.15 and newer.
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
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    Intel i3 12100
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    2024-01-24, 04:41 PM
    Really?

    It seems to me there would be a way. You can run a version of Jellyfin on a raspberry pi. You'd think there is a way. Maybe I need to get serious with this old Mac and install linux on it.

    I see something about running a container
    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/instal.../container

    Maybe that would work?
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    2024-01-24, 05:16 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-24, 05:18 PM by tmsrxzar. Edited 1 time in total.)
    i can confidently say you are probably the only one trying to still use a 2008 iMac for anything so you will have to pioneer your own install

    check the docker system requirements https://docs.docker.com/desktop/install/mac-install



    second link https://www.almabetter.com/bytes/article...er-for-mac

    Quote:macOS version 10.13 or newer
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    2024-01-24, 05:54 PM
    Seems kinda silly. Docker wont install.

    Seems like Jellyfin is an ideal fit for an old Mac. The thing is slow as molasses but it has a massive screen. Design is still quite nice.

    Maybe I can run Jellyfin in a virtual machine?
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    2024-01-24, 06:52 PM
    If you installed Linux on your Mac you would 100% be able to run Jellyfin. Either directly or with Docker.
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
    Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS w/HWE
    Intel i3 12100
    Intel Arc A380
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    2024-01-24, 08:04 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-24, 08:05 PM by David Hopkins. Edited 1 time in total.)
    I might be able to navigate this but sure would appreciate some guidance.

    I am pretty sure I can create a virtual machine on my Mac. I did this once to run home assistant. I'm guessing it would be pretty easy to install Jellyfin in the virtual machine.

    Here is the tricky part. I would like to access my usb external drive from both the virtual machine and my Mac.

    I'd appreciate any tips. Otherwise, I'll dive in.
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    2024-01-24, 08:20 PM
    Stick with Debian 12 or Ubuntu 22.04. Both have a large user base and there is a lot of documentation available. Both for Jellyfin and in general. As long as you make your USB drive available to the VM Debian/Ubuntu shouldn't have a problem accessing it. Your other option is to create a network share on the Mac and have the VM access the USB drive over the network.
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
    Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS w/HWE
    Intel i3 12100
    Intel Arc A380
    OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
    Storage
        4x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1
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    2024-01-25, 03:49 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-25, 03:54 AM by jimmyjammy. Edited 1 time in total.)
    you could also install Open-Core Legacy Patcher on your iMac & be able to update it's OS to one that will work for Jellyfin Server. I run my server on a 2014 mac mini running Sonoma with Open-Core Legacy Patcher. Here is their site https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/. There are lots of instructional videos on youtube - MrMacintosh are the best! https://mrmacintosh.com/ . You also might want to max out the ram on that old iMac - here's a link to upgrade it to 6gb of ram https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/i...o_PC2-6400

    Cheers,
    JJ
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