Dude, I'm blown away by how easy AudioBookShelf was to set up. I was going to go with Jellyfin for audiobooks too since I already had my libraries set up, but I wanted to try an alternative just to see. So easy, I was up and running in under 10 minutes! Thanks for the recommendation!
jayb151
I'm pleading full ignorance here. Because I opened the port for JF, doesn't that mean the only thing exposed would be my jellyfin? I thought having the rest of my ports closed would not allow access to the rest of my system?
I'm in the process of moving houses at the moment. But I've already got a nice PC put together to host a mess of services. Should be "fun" LOL
I've paid for the lifetime subscription for Plex...Still only using Jellyfin
Same. My wife also just asked me to get a bunch of audio books too...so looks like I have to set up that now
I just figured it out. You have to open the port on your router
I mean, What are you trying to download and can you get it from other channels? MS store has been rather hit or miss for me, and you can typically find it elsewhere....and if you can't find it elsewhere, there are still ways to get it from the store without using the store
Seconded. Rustdesk is what I use for all my remote access stuff, doesn't matter from what OS to what OS. The only problem I had was when I tried using it to remote into my Bazzite install, I had to OK it from the Bazzite machine, which defeated the purpose.
The only thing keeping me from using Linux on my gaming PC at this point is that I'm still using repacks, some of which need an "updater" file to progress to the most up to date copy of the game. I tried with Bazzite, but it was just a bit too difficult. I think once Baldur's Gate3 is "final," I'll make the full switch. I'm already rocking Fedora on my personal laptop which has been seamless.