

Yeah jellyfin just isn’t as good. After having issues on LG webos where captions won’t load for like 5 minutes and dealing with that for like 2 years I gave up and went back to plex.
I do like how jellyfin can stream av1
Yeah jellyfin just isn’t as good. After having issues on LG webos where captions won’t load for like 5 minutes and dealing with that for like 2 years I gave up and went back to plex.
I do like how jellyfin can stream av1
Fwiw bazzite itself is new but it’s just built on top of Fedora and is really stable. I have only had one issue with kernel panic on boot but rolling back was as easy as picking my version before the last update. Was fixed in less than a day
I don’t understand how it’s irrelevant? The drivers work great and it’s a solid distro that doesn’t have the issues of package updates breaking your pc without a way back easily.
To me it fixed every issue that I had with Ubuntu /shrug
They can downvote if they want, it’s just internet points. I still recommend bazzite
For my web ui apps I just use traefik forward auth with Google. Works great for my use case
Some games like Elden ring were even more performant for me on Linux than windows because of shader caching with proton
Bazzite is your answer in most cases imo. It’s the most functional distro Ive ever used
I think the hard disks thing, looks like gparted kindve, can add fstab entries automatically for you.
I could be wrong
Fwiw frame Gen sucks and adds latency.
Those other games might be worth a dual boot, or maybe looking glass or something
Docker is the best alternative but also not good for beginners.
Yeah, definitely not perfect… I hope nvk fixes some of this eventually
Nvk will work on the older cards right?
I’ve been on bazzite for awhile with a 3090 and it runs pretty great.
Maybe give that a shot if possible
Bazzite is my daily driver and I really like it
Bazzite is awesome so far for me
Yeah what you’re talking about is a DMZ, it still won’t help a ton if you don’t have strict firewall controls inside your network too.
I just use wireguard with firewall rules to restrict to just my server with my docker containers on it and my DNS
I still use a reverse proxy, but to get into my network you need to be on VPN. It’s more secure for me I guess.
I use traefik forward auth, even inside my network on VPN, for an extra layer of security for some apps.
My opinion is that port 443 getting accidentally misconfigured by me is just too likely a scenario. With wireguard on my router I also am able to restrict traffic to ONLY my webserver and DNS servers for my devices.
So I guess that’s another positive of wireguard, you can use your own DNS servers for all your phones all the time and always have ad blocking with pihole or something similar, even on mobile.
By using VPN I don’t have to worry about accidentally exposing a website with a copy paste error or something over my reverse proxy. I can also easily restrict who has access to my VPN and do routing rules from my router per device or subnet (for people who aren’t in my family I have a separate subnet I assign with more strict firewall rules)
If this server is publicly accessible and gets pwned, they can use it as a jump box for your internal devices.
Just close 443 and use VPN with ACME DNS challenges for your certs. That’ll help make it even more secure, nothing is fool proof though and a VPN is a good first step
Just had an example of this working for me. Parsec only publishes a .deb file, and the flatpak is out of date / unmaintained. They don’t have Nvidia decoding anywhere but Ubuntu. But with distrobox / boxbuddy I can get a fully-featured parsec install that runs on a distrobox. Works perfectly, and even has an application in my host application menu. It’s bad ass
Yup, but now I get to use whatever distro I want with distrobox. It’s awesome
Some movies just refused to play for me. Subtitles for certain releases just straight up wouldn’t load on my lg TV, and then instead of nice picture subtitles I got shitty looking ones.
Idk… I ran it in docker and just assumed it’d all work but it doesn’t.
Also, I really like that plex stores you’re watched state on their server. I lost a jellyfin db once and had to remember what shows I was watching. There’s not a good sync to cloud or something feature for that… Yet another container and solution I have to stand up aside from my media