I have a VPS, but no root access so I can’t use apt, or even read a lot of the system files. I would like to get jellyfin (or any media server, really) running on it. Jellyfin has a portable installation option, so I followed the instructions in the docs to install it from the .tar.gz.

But it says I have to install ffmpeg-jellyfin, and I can’t find a portable installation of that. My VPS already has ffmpeg installed on it. Will jellyfin work if I just point it to that instead? Or, how can I go about installing ffmpeg-jellyfin without root access?

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    7 months ago

    Why do you not have root? This isn’t a case of unauthorized use is it? If you are paying for a VPS you should have root. I can’t knowingly support anything devious

    Side note: I personally would run Jellyfin on a Intel minipc for hardware acceleration.