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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting SOLVED: Constant crashing on 10.9.2 w/RPi4

     
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    SOLVED: Constant crashing on 10.9.2 w/RPi4

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    2024-05-21, 04:01 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-05-21, 04:31 AM by WWWR. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Since updating to 10.9.2 with apt on RPi4, constant (every two minutes) crashing of the JF backend.
    Have reinstalled twice, once with a total reinstall of the OS.

    Is the RPi4 just no longer supported?
    If so, how can I easily roll back to pre-10.9.x? It's been a total technical disaster since 10.9.x.

    Thanks for any info on this.
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    2024-05-21, 04:20 AM
    Possibly solved: simply running 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall jellyfin jellyfin-server jellyfin-web' once JF was already installed (and crashing) on the new OS install has made it run for a solid 10 minutes so far, longer than it ever did since 10.9.2.

    Hopefully this helps anyone else on RPi experiencing a similar issue, perhaps there is a problem with the installer.
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