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Jellyfin is a free, open-source media server that allows you to organize and stream your media files from any device on your network. Here’s a quick guide on installing Jellyfin on Ubuntu.
Step-by-Step Installation Commands
Update your system packages:
sudo apt update
Install necessary software packages:
sudo apt install apt-transport-https wget software-properties-common
Add the Jellyfin repository key:
wget -O – https://repo.jellyfin.org/ubuntu/jellyfin_team.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add –
Add the Jellyfin repository:
echo “deb [arch=$( dpkg –print-architecture)] https://repo.jellyfin.org/ubuntu $( lsb_release -c -s) main” | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.list
Update package lists to include Jellyfin:
sudo apt update
Install Jellyfin:
sudo apt install jellyfin
Start and enable the Jellyfin service:
sudo systemctl start jellyfin
sudo systemctl enable jellyfin
Accessing Jellyfin
Once the installation is complete, you can access Jellyfin by opening a web browser and navigating to:
http://your_server_ip:8096
Replace your_server_ip
with the actual IP address of your server. From here, you can set up your media libraries and start streaming. Enjoy your new Jellyfin media server!