AverageDood :sanic: :blobHaj: on Nostr: npub1hxy09…r666k Hey, a bit out of the loop, been a while since I last checked ...
npub1hxy09fn4ps9nx20ljuq5dejvh2869hl3rawm7xglwqx8akz45gussr666k (npub1hxy…666k) Hey, a bit out of the loop, been a while since I last checked VanillaOS, wanted to jump ships from Arch with 2.0 Orchid and I got a question.
So it just so happens that I'm a stoopid, -20 IQ guy that actually runs a Jellyfin multimedia server on his personal computer for friends and family with 2 companion Docker images, instead of just doing it on a separated PC or getting a VPS like a normal guy, and I don't intend to shut it down anytime soon. Thing is, apart from the obvious of being able to listen to ports, it needs to write metadata, databases, and upload profile pictures, so it needs to be able to write in system on the fly, so I'm guessing an AB transaction won't do and I'm gonna need to use one of the subsystems.
Question is: could I get it running with the system startup using VanillaOS and to expose the needed ports to the subsystem? Like, is this doable?
So it just so happens that I'm a stoopid, -20 IQ guy that actually runs a Jellyfin multimedia server on his personal computer for friends and family with 2 companion Docker images, instead of just doing it on a separated PC or getting a VPS like a normal guy, and I don't intend to shut it down anytime soon. Thing is, apart from the obvious of being able to listen to ports, it needs to write metadata, databases, and upload profile pictures, so it needs to be able to write in system on the fly, so I'm guessing an AB transaction won't do and I'm gonna need to use one of the subsystems.
Question is: could I get it running with the system startup using VanillaOS and to expose the needed ports to the subsystem? Like, is this doable?