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Recently setup the *Arr stack&transmission+ JellyFin and loving it... (linux user, with always on server at home, behind a 5G unlimited connection)

I am a torrent person, dont understand usenet at the moment.

A few questions to fellow sailors:

  • how do you safely and easily import your existing libraries? (Movies tv.shows books..)

  • how do you manage multiple languages.in movies? Like having the movie in french and english both

  • where and how to search for audiobooks? Really cant find many...

Any tips for daily usage?

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[–] BigNerdAlert@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I’m in the same position as you, Linux server(s) on 24/7, and my torrent box just went bang, so could you point me to what and how you’ve setup your stack?

Have a Proxmox server and was thinking of creating a LXC, installing docker and having separate compose files for a arr stack rather than rebuilding the dedicated torrent box. Not a docker expert by any means

Problem I’ve got is that I’ve read so much about various ways of doing it, I’ve now stuck on which way would be best.

[–] Shimitar@feddit.it 2 points 1 year ago

Gentoo user here. I just emerged then*Arr stuff and did some manual setup. Added to my already existing ngix reverse proxy and now working on importing my library...

Quite easy, but i consider myself quite a linux power user.

[–] Jjcool27@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Trash guides. It has a a bunch of info on installation, setup and post install. Its a great source of info and step by step guide if you want to use that way. I mean it is a guide after all but very detailed.