You guys are gross. He's obviously working through his brain hemorrhage.
Zozano
Are you using the LSIO docker image, or did you install it manually via the official website instructions?
That's why I always:
- cd .cache
- ls
- rm -r *
Anyone else get the urge to pull the hat down?
You spell stoopid with three O"s. Maybe your the stoopid,
Help a wannabe writer of you can.
Sure; your title has a typo.
You're literally too stupid to argue with, I'm not wasting my time even reading this shit.
Sure, and I'm not claiming otherwise.
We're arguing about semantics, of course I'm going to argue about the textbook definition.
I'm not denying tradition has often had a deeper meaning behind it which has resulted in good outcomes.
All I've been saying this entire time is that as far as REASONS go, tradition IS the least valid.
If you choose to conflate "good reason" with "good outcome", go argue with a dictionary.
There's a much easier way.
https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-jellyfin/#usage
Copy the text from the docker-compose section, and paste it into a file called compose.yaml
You can also add your other programs which rely on each other (Sonarr/Radar/qBitttorrent) in this same compose.yaml file (you can find them on this website).
When copying the other programs, omit the lines:
After that, in your terminal, navigate to where the compose.yaml file is, and run this command
Now your suite of applications are installed and can talk to each other.
You'll need to change some of the details of the compose file (to set timezones and media directories).
You can restart programs with
LinuxServer.io are basically your one-stop shop for home-server applications