Lol ok your comment just made me realize my mistake, and I’d probably never see it and just go back to Plex instead.
So what happened is that when I imported my Plex library to Jellyfin I created a library named “Concerts” and content type I probably intended to click “Shows” but clicked “Music” instead which I’m guessing at this point expects only audio files, thus, never listing my concerts files on Jellyfin :)
That said, I think “Shows” is probably also not the correct content type here, I think they meant more like TV shows, like The Office or Friends etc. Probably the right content type is either Music Videos or just Movies.
Anyway thanks for the help, I wouldn’t have noticed my mistake if it weren’t for your comment.
So I realized, those files were in a “Concerts” type of library. I copied the files into my “Movies” type library, and alas there they are.
Not sure why though, I can work with that, but I’d prefer they would be in their own library.
Is there anything special with that kind of library I should know about? Or is this a bug?
Interesting is that I see absolutely no errors in the logs. Some folders it explicitly mentions it ignored them for being empty while they actually contain files. Not sure why.
Interesting. Thanks for that. I ran a chmod +x --recursive .
in my library root but still those files won’t show up in Jellyfin.
Edit: I just found this link about file naming. Did I understand well that Jellyfin is expecting files to be named in a certain way?
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/movies/
If that’s true that’s not really ideal, I expected I could just throw files or folders in the library root and Jellyfin would find them?
I can’t use 6.7 because of Microsoft of all reasons. https://github.com/microsoft/mssql-docker/issues/868
On GNOME you can try Hanabi it’s still in its infancy but it’s pretty good https://github.com/jeffshee/gnome-ext-hanabi
I’ve been doing some flatpak packaging last month following the Flathub tutorial, and somehow in my gnome software now I have the option to install flatpaks as user in the drop-down. Something about the remotes that I needed to change to test the flatpak files I generated.
Idk man. I’m still waiting for Fleet.
Windows, then Ubuntu when I started Computer Science, then Linux Mint, and I’ve been hopping back and forth between both but mostly Mint, then for a while also KDE Neon, then I decided to leave my comfort zone and tried Fedora, and never looked back.
I’m curious to know how your language throws and catches errors :)
Is flex X on the haters a way of logging to console?
Yeah quickemu is great. I am using it to run a Windows 11 machine to run a .NET 4 backend with all routing and proxying setup perfectly so it all seamlessly points to localhost from Fedora. I also have a Mac OS VM to test all the Safari bs, but as mentioned the lack of GPU acceleration on osx is annoying.
I’ve been having the best experience with a laptop with an Nvidia GPU on my fedora 39.
I used to use the Brazilian ABNT-2 layout, it’s pretty much just a US layout with accent keys that activate like a second layer for some specific keys to display specific Portuguese language characters such as ç á à â ã é è etc. It’s surprisingly ok for programming as it doesn’t get in the way because you have special keys to activate the 2nd layer and most of them you need to spread shift + something in order to activate them. I’d say it’s a good layout.
oh, sorry about that, I didn’t realize this could be bad for mobile users. All I needed was a command that could display all system info like distro name and version, kernel version, DE version, etc, I didn’t necessarily need the distro logo and some other useless info in there.
Seems to have fixed the issue, it didn’t reboot overnight. Thanks!
I just thought it was the easiest way to show relevant system information :p
I agree. I say open door so the function should be named
openDoor
.Honestly nowadays none of that matter if you’re using any remotely modern IDE with good indexing and a sensible search, you can start typing however you mind works and it will find it no matter how it’s named.