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  • Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.showtoLinux@lemmy.mlToday on Me or Linux?
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    1 month ago

    Bazzite is a SteamOS-like distribution. SteamOS is immutable, meaning most of the OS is read-only and have fixed updates.

    So what you are doing is not really what Bazzite is made for.

    I think it would have been an easier journey if you got Fedora or even Ubuntu, as those are normal filesystem distributions.




  • Yes, you can expose jellyfin via a reverse proxy or through a vpn like tailscale to your friends.

    Quality and speed depends on what client they use, what transcoding hardware is in the server and your internet speed. For most usecases, a newer Intel based CPU can do 5-8 streams at once without issue, so it will likely depend on your internet connection.

    I have an Intel N100 based mini PC on a 1Gbit/s upload connection running Jellyfin that I share with some friends. Usually 2-3 streams at once and it handles it well. Most of my media is in H264/MP4 with AAC audio, so they rarely transcode.