2025-01-02, 10:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-01-02, 10:58 AM by st616k. Edited 1 time in total.)
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cant install jellyfin with curl and im too noob to use the advanced method
2025-01-02, 01:04 PM
Only LTS versions of Ubuntu are supported. I recommend using Docker instead.
2025-01-02, 01:42 PM
You COULD "lie" and change the jellyfin repo at /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.sources and change the "suites" field to "noble". With the understanding that Jellyfin could potentially break if a dependency is updated at a later date.
2025-01-03, 01:45 AM
jellyfin on docker kept freezing on so i decided to just start all over with LTS, thanks you guys
2025-02-04, 08:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-02-04, 08:51 AM by _Nick. Edited 5 times in total.)
Hi all,
I'm completely new here, this is my first post. And this will be my first ever install of Jellyfin. I tried the advanced method: (2025-01-02, 01:42 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: You COULD "lie" and change the jellyfin repo at /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.sources and change the "suites" field to "noble". With the understanding that Jellyfin could potentially break if a dependency is updated at a later date. If that worked before, it doesn't anymore. (So I hope this post helps others avoid wasting time trying): I'm on Ubuntu 24.10 (oracular). I tried pretending I'm still on Ubuntu 24.04 (noble) as a workaround using the method indicated in the quote. However, when installing via: sudo apt install jellyfin-server , the jellyfin-ffmpeg package was not available and my system defaulted (i.e., fell back) to installing the standard ffmpeg package. I then tried installing it manually from the Jellyfin repo, but got the following error:
So it seems its impossible to have both a clean Ubuntu 24.10 (oracular) system and a native Jellyfin installation simultaneously if you need the extra features in jellyfin-ffmpeg. Two years is too long to wait between Ubuntu versions given the level of exciting changes being added every 6 months with interim releases. I am going to resort to Docker. Are there any disadvantages to the Docker method? E.g., performance wise (hardware acceleration/transcoding etc)? Regards, Nick
2025-02-04, 01:36 PM
AFAICT, there is no measurable difference when I switched to Docker.
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