I used TVHeadend in OSMC and found it a pig to setup at first, but it works great once you have it all setup
mhzawadi
Home Assistant has a lot of moving parts, all the add-ons and extra user stuff. So they provide a docker image with everything you need, they also provide a full appliance install for easy setup.
If you did all that as a package install, you would complain about all the dependancies and if you didnt install the right version of something Home Assistant might not work at all
I have a single network with my jellyfin server and wifi devices, I run Pi-Hole with DNS for internal things and can use Jellyfin while at home or out and about.
In Pi-Hole look for Local DNS Records
to add your own suff
maybe its just me, but self hosting is more about learning to run and then simplify my setup. Thats why I read the documentation for the project I want to deploy, then see if I have anything that looks similar. But as I've been doing self hosting for almost 20 years, plus working at a SaaS company. I have done a lot of things with a lot of different tech
All my docker stuff has a very common look to it, also I have tried a lot of stuff. See my Git repo with some examples -> https://github.com/mhzawadi/docker-stash
have made a start in documenting what I run, not sure who much of how it runs you want
have made a start in documenting what I run, not sure who much of how it runs you want
Oh, does the route hit your location? What's in the logs?
could you replace try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$query_string;
with try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$is_args$args
That might work
Maybe I should do a write up on my setup, as I don't use Cloudflare or AWS. I do use backblaze and OVH
Why not a private Lemmy instance?