I'm disappointed that the post isn't about davinci resolve on linux but your short distro hopping story.
GravitySpoiled
Radarr has no multi language function. Use separate radarr instances for different languages.
Jellyfin can't do that, afaik.
You have to manually edit each video.
I don't watch spanish content but there are a lot of spanish speaking people on this planet.
Are you sure that there is no release and you are the first who wants to tackle this?
Nowadays you run such apps as containers with docker or podman. Did you already look into that?
In my case, selinux and podman (on fedora) take care of the user settings.
Grub.
Seriously. Tha was some fat as shit because I didn't know what I was doing.
Why? I can't find a reason in your post.
Especially your suggestion of 3 years is very short.
But: the latest release date/ month should be directly visible in the apps, or at least you should be able to filter them.
Not the 4 pixel problem. Sorry, I should've elaborated.
The problem that I actually want to compare how both, 4k and 1080 looks on that TV screen to answer the question: is 4k worth the extra space?
To answer that question, you have to take a 1080 and a 4k video and play both under real world conditions, i.e. the TV upscales the 1080 content to 4k.
On fedora you have to install the codecs yourself 😅
Iirc, Opensuse solves the issue by installing firefox after the OS was installed.
That's nice. Thanks for the link
Firefox can display x265. Do you use the flatpak version? If so, create a bug report.
If not, search for enable x265 on firefox and install the codecs.
Whats the log in plex?
Is that a threat? Do whatever you want.
If you seek help, remove 95% of your post.
All distros work somehow, otherwise people wouldn't use them.