I run jellyfin server on pc running windows 10. Am i missing something by running it on windows?

  • AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I tried moving mine over to Linux and it broke streaming from devices to Kodi.
    Now, I’m sure I could spend a day banging my head against google and mucking with my Docker containers to get it working, but I decided it’s not really worth the effort.
    If you need a project, I’d go ahead and set up the server with a small library and see if all the features that are important to you are working. Then give it the full library.
    But in general, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

    • Riskable@programming.dev
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      11 months ago

      I’m sure I could spend a day banging my head against google and mucking with my Docker containers to get it working, but I decided it’s not really worth the effort.

      You threw away a learning opportunity. I seriously doubt the problems you were experiencing had anything to do with Linux, specifically and were more likely due to your lack of knowledge about how Jellyfin works with streaming.

      I’m not insinuating that you’re a bad person or anything like that. Every one of us has limited time to fool around but it seems like a lot of people really do give up too easily on things like this 🤷

      I’ve seen people spend hours and hours or even days troubleshooting (or just trying to work around) Windows issues/frustrations to the point where they say, “fuck it! I’m trying Linux!” Then they encounter one problem, spend ten minutes trying to figure it out and then just give up and switch back to Windows.

      It’s a trick or the mind: Human brains trust the familiar even if it’s so much worse than something new. People get used to all the bullshit Windows throws their way and it becomes the new (accepted) normal.

      It just seems normal to walk up to a PC that rebooted itself overnight and is forcing you to reopen and relogin to everything. It seems normal to instinctively close popups in the lower right corner of your screen without thinking about it because they appear so often. It seems normal that advertisements appear in strange places all over your computer. It seems normal that to install just about anything you have to search the Internet and download a .exe then run it with administrator privileges.

      Windows enforces bad behavior and worst practices at every turn yet when faced with a new interface and new ways of doing (and troubleshooting) things users will suddenly find new problems infinitely more frustrating and unacceptable… Even if they’re really just minor inconveniences.