I’m looking to setup a media server with Jellyfin+*arr for my home. My LG tv has Jellyfin app already. Is there a tutorial, or script to install all the necessary tools on my SBC?

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Something like KIUAH for 3D printing that manages install and update and configure of all dependencies would be awesome.

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Klipparr: To manage your STL and G-code files in an organized library. lol this would be awesome!!! It would pull models from Printable, Thingiverse, yeggy and others and store them in a personal library along with your own Fusion designs….

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Not like arr, but there is selfhosted library for 3D models Manyfold. Didnt try it yet, but was planning

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I haven’t used an ARM system, but docker might be the best bet? Get docker installed and find instructions for install Jellyfin and each arr program.

https://forum.armbian.com/topic/11654-is-it-possible-to-install-docker-fresh-latest-build/

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DockSTARTer takes most of the work out of setting up and maintaining a docker -arr suite. The guys that maintain it are great too.

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“TRaSH Guides” might be worth checking out. I am not aware of any script that takes care of all settingsy but if you follow their guides it should be pretty easy to set everything up correctly. I assume you’ be using docker or docker-compose

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I’m very happy with ansible-NAS! https://ansible-nas.io/

It takes some extra time to understand and configure up front on another computer, but once you do, reimaging the server in case of problems takes a single command.

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Install docker and docker-compose. Then I suggest installing portainer (also docker) to manage all docker containers. From there you just need your docker-compose.yaml for each stack, basically you copy-paste in WEB GUI, do some adjustments, hit deploy and you are done :D You want 2 stacks:

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Is that better than the official Jellyfin container?

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I actually installed it by followong a guide, later on I figured there is also an official container, but never had a reason to switch. linuxserver.io is quite reputable, using their containers (nextcloud, arr stack and more) for more than a year with no issues at all.

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