

I don’t think jellyfin supports that either. I tried it a while back and only saw partial success.
I don’t think jellyfin supports that either. I tried it a while back and only saw partial success.
Docker packs the whole application and its dependencies into a container, hence the name. You can run and delete that application as much as you want without affecting the host system. (But you should probably keep your media library and config outside the container, and use a bind mount. The setup documentation covers this.)
They work just fine as media organizers with no downloader at all!
You aren’t. If you choose to limit it even further, you’re actually limiting it to 80-20% of that first 80-20%, or to 68-32% of the battery’s true capacity, if I did that math right. (I probably didn’t, but you get the idea.)
Does it work in a browser? Do other instances work?
Sure, in the same way that the fix for a smoke alarm going off is taking out the battery.
We did. Your phone’s battery controller already does that, and the percentage displayed to you is normalized to the available range.
Proxmox can run lxc containers natively.
Personally I keep a Debian VM for docker, a holdover from before hypervisors supported containers natively. I use docker compose and it Just Works™.
I don’t think jellyfin runs on DOS.
VPN. Jellyfin is not intended for direct exposure to the Internet.
You should run it in docker anyway for convenience. A reverse proxy is optional, but I use traefik also for convenience (so that I can just use domain names on the same port, and so that it can automatically fetch certs).
Yes. No idea how, mine would be falling off all the time.
Devuan is Debian with sysv.
Yup. Just depends on how strongly you hold your principles.
Politely decline. If it’s a firm requirement, look for a new job.
It’s just a byproduct of our calendar.
Then why do they have a lock on their phone? Their house? Why do they wear pants? They already won’t give their phone number or email address to anyone who asks. They already practice privacy.
It’s not about having something to hide, it’s about protecting what you share against misuse. Think identity theft.
The point of precheck is to identify you. If you don’t want that, don’t sign up.
Intel’s current corporate nonsense doesn’t affect the quality of existing products. They will continue to be supported under Linux and BSD for a long time.
Glad to see Google is still innovating in truly the most important places