In the case of Jellyfin I would recommend that you use one of the first party packages from the project itself rather than from your distro or a third party packager. I'm not sure if it's still the case but primary supported packaging/distro until recently was .deb on Ubuntu or Debian, or Docker. I've got Deb on Ubuntu myself but if I were doing this again I'd definitely make it a docker install. Not needed to with jellyfin but so much easier to rollback with docker
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The flatpak is the same version as the project repos. As it's easier to install, that would be my preference.
Sure. It's on the page I linked, as a community install
OK. I'll do that.
I found the Flatpak significantly easier than any other method. The only thing I had to do was set it to run when the computer boots up to save a click.
Thanks. So there are no functional restrictions in the flatpak?
I haven't run into anything. It works the same as it did when I installed it manually on my last OS.
Cool. Flatpak it is then.