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SandySocks, in PiKVM Build and Deploy
@SandySocks@lemmy.world avatar

What hardware are you using to attach the Pi the PCI slot?

I have a stock PiKMV V3 attached to my home server that seeing this I now need to upgrade!

agentsac,

Not OP, but looks like the Geekworm KVM-A8. They also make a version using the CM4.

Prizephitah,

It’s part of my PiKVM-kit. geekworm.com/products/pikvm-a8

It’s also PoE which is very nice.

bigredgiraffe,

They also make this one which uses a CM4 but you can control 4 machines! I have been eying it now that I can get CM4s again, thanks for the post!

Oha, in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Best Navidrome app ive used so far, thank you!

Valmond, in PiKVM Build and Deploy

An IP graphics card?

Interesting. When is this more convenient than a virtual desktop (if it is what I guess it is)?

Prizephitah,

It’s not a graphics card. pikvm.org

Valmond,

So what does it do?

For me a KVM is a switch for keeb, mouse and eventually a screen (or a virtual machine :-)

Prizephitah,

It’s a KVM in the same sense but instead of switching it provides the functionality over a web interface so that I can manage my server from my workstation or laptop instead of crawling in the space beneath the stairs where my server is if something goes wrong. Compare with IPMI.

cygnus, in PiKVM Build and Deploy
@cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

So it’s a computer that lets you remotely control another computer? Is the advantage over SSH or remote desktop etc that you can interact with stuff outside the OS, like in BIOS?

redcalcium,

That’s basically it. It guarantees you can always access your computer remotely, even if you broke your ssh, or accidentally messed up your network config, or can’t boot due to filesystem corruption and need to run fsck from recovery mode.

Prizephitah,

Exactly, it isn’t a replacement. It is redundancy in the form of a screen with keyboard and mouse directly connected, but accessibly from remote (my couch). It is far from my primary interface with the server.

misophist,

Yes. This is home-made out-of-band management, like HP’s iLO, Dell’s iDRAC, or generic IPMI. Not only is it a virtual KVM (keyboard/video/mouse), you can pass the host’s power button through this device so you can remotely power on or reset a hung or powered-off system, or mount and boot from a virtual floppy or ISO to completely reinstall the remote system.

bonnetbee, in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Looks great! Will it find it’s way into the F-Droid repos?

antoniocappiello, in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Hello and thank you all for your appreciation! For anyone who asks, there is a buymeacoffee page for donations. It’s really a pleasure to see my work recognized, especially when I’ve been practically stuck on Android Auto support for months… For the future, the plans are to fix some bugs already reported to me, add support for the OpenSubsonic API, and clean up the interface (giving the user the ability to show or hide elements as they wish). Fewer server calls should lighten up and speed up the app.

dlpkl, in jellyfin freezes on TV every 2 minutes

I was having freezing and stuttering issues with the Jellyfin app on androidTV. Eventually I just switched to Plex and Emby and I’ve never had an issue.

dan, (edited ) in PiKVM Build and Deploy
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Wouldn’t it have been cheaper to get a motherboard with IPMI/BMC? Last I looked, the prebuilt PiKVMs were quite expensive.

Fuck_u_spez_,

Maybe, but power consumption can get steep with some server boards/chassis which might tip the balance over time.

AtariDump,
Fuck_u_spez_,

Fuck that guy.

Prizephitah,

Would’ve loved to gotten one of those. But the power consumption of a Xeon is a bit higher than I’d like. This was a nice to have, not need to. It was a Christmas gift from my wife 🥰

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Aww, nice gift!

I’m using a workstation board in my server. Asus Pro WS W680M-ACE SE along with a Core i5-13500. Intel support ECC for consumer CPUs but only when using workstation motherboards :/. The IPMI on this board works well though.

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Don’t have some Intel CPUs Intel vPro making you also able to control the PC in a LVM manner?
I havent tried it yet but my (so far) research suggests its possible and it would be a useful feature for those repurposing old workstation pcs as servers.

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

I think so, but I don’t have any vPro capable CPUs so I haven’t been able to try it.

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I think some other CPU/MBs also have this feature.
But I would giess they are only implemented in business scopes like the Pro/EliteDesk line from HP and the other SIs equivalent.

Vendetta9076, (edited ) in pooling media libraries - like distributed storage
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

I use Plex instead of jellyfin, but there’s the ability to just add a friends library and it pulls in without mounting anything. I thought Jellydin had that as well?

originalucifer,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

plex uses a centralized service for this kinda of nonsense. most of us are using standalone server products.

this use case calls for either centralized storage (s3 bucket) or access mechanism(all them vpns) to distributed channels (ala plex)... but friends dont let friends use plex.

im curious about ipfs as distributed file systems sound like a new kink i should have

cm0002,

but friends dont let friends use plex.

I would love to get rid of Plex, but jellyfin failed the spouse test last summer and it never really liked my GDrive mount

Plus, Plex clients are everywhere, so it’s all but guaranteed that whoever I decide to onboard is going to have something compatible. I’ve even had early smart TV’s from like 2013 with that weird Yahoo app store thing that had a Plex app that still worked even when the Netflix app didn’t lolol

originalucifer,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

ha, i feel ya on the spouse. in the house i use local kodi on pis with a shared backend. that same source runs jellyin for the kids/outside the house

ive had the same interface for the wife on kodi/xbmc for probably 10 years

ive found kodi+jellyfin fits all my use cases

Vendetta9076,
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

Funnily enough, my wife is the only person who likes jellyfin. It works perfectly for her. Everyone else? I’ve never had it work even once. And I have no damn idea why.

density,
@density@kbin.social avatar

tell me why i shouldn't use plex as I'm always tempted by it whenever these threads come up and everyone who uses it is so happy.

But free/libre is so much more delicious.

But don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

Inui, (edited )

You have to pay for Plex to access features you just have on Jellyfin. Like being able to stream to a mobile device.

I don’t know how so many people seem to have issues with it when its always been as easy as installing it directly on my computer and booting up the web interface, or now running it in Docker with a simple compose file.

There are alternatives for most features people think are missing. There are several apps that work on mobile if you want to stream music and alternate clients for video playback as well.

originalucifer,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

last time i checked plex required an account on their service. thats a big red flag for people who host their own shit.

suntzu,

This

AtariDump, (edited )

Does Plex work for you? Keep using it.

Jellyfin is nice but has a long way to go to replicate the features of Plex [like PlexAmp and Sonic Analysis] and features that are “Plex adjacent” [like Tautulli].

Inui, (edited )

K

AtariDump, (edited )

Does Jellyfin have:

A dedicated music app?
Music filtering/smart playlists? Sonic analysis?
Good 4k/x265 performance?
Has a third party (or built in) utility that shows me streaming usage per person?
Allows me to limit remote users to streaming from a single IP address at a time?
Let’s me watch something together with another remote user?
Has an app for most any device (like Plex or Emby) that does NOT require sideloading?
Has built in native DVR steaming/recording support?
Two factor authentication?

When it does, I’ll switch.

Vendetta9076,
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

Can you not just use a reverse proxy for your jeyllfin server and add multiple servers to the same client?

originalucifer, (edited )
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

jellyfin addresses files locally. i dont know how you could stitch together remote machines

Vendetta9076,
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m surprised the client doesn’t support switching between servers. When I had jellyfin running I exposed it through traefik to allow external playback. Figure it would make sense that you could just show multiple servers in the UI. Add several reverse proxied addresses and boom.

theRealBassist,

You definitely can. Idk why the commentor above you thinks its local only?

I have two severs I swap between exactly like you describe.

Vendetta9076,
@Vendetta9076@sh.itjust.works avatar

Thats what I thought.

originalucifer,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

yeah, that might work for what op is tryin to do, maybe, assuming jellyfin fits his client needs

suntzu,

Then I have multiple jellyfin servers in the app… That’s not what I want, I want a single mount where all the media of all nodes is accessible

lemann, (edited )

I run Plex too, and indeed library sharing is built right in and ridiculously easy to set up.

I think OP is already doing things the best way possible in Jellyfin by mounting others’ servers remotely over VPN

RxBrad, in Issues forwarding traffic through a wireguard connection
@RxBrad@lemmy.today avatar

I’ve had good luck using this Docker container on both ends, using just a vanilla Ubuntu Oracle instance with the ports I need opened up.

github.com/…/docker-wireguard-tunnel

Cooljimy84, in pooling media libraries - like distributed storage
@Cooljimy84@lemmy.world avatar

Another one to have a search for is IPFS.

kpw,

All files stored on IPFS are public. It's also incredibly slow and inefficient. You would be better off using BitTorrent.

possiblylinux127, in jellyfin freezes on TV every 2 minutes

Maybe its due to a slow connection?

butitsnotme, in worth selfhosting immich or similar? what about backups?

I backup to a external hard disk that I keep in a fireproof and water resistant safe at home. Each service has its own LVM volume which I snapshot and then backup the snapshots with borg, all into one repository. The backup is triggered by a udev rule so it happens automatically when I plug the drive in; the backup script uses ntfy.sh (running locally) to let me know when it is finished so I can put the drive back in the safe. I can share the script later, if anyone is interested.

roofuskit,
@roofuskit@lemmy.world avatar

Fireproof safes don’t protect against heat except what’s high enough to combust paper. Temps will still probably be high enough to destroy a drive with a regular fireproof safe.

RootBeerGuy,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I am super curious about the udev triggering, didn’t know thats possible!

StrawberryPigtails,

Please! That sounds like a slick setup.

Nilz,

This sounds really interesting, please share.

governorkeagan,

I would love to see your script! I’m in desperate need of a better backup strategy for my video projects

ninjan, in worth selfhosting immich or similar? what about backups?

For me the answer is that I need off site backup anyway for stuff like important digital documents, passwords and more. For me a dedicated storage provider I trust far more than Google/Apple/Microsoft which all have a financial interest in understanding me and my patterns to better sell additional services too me. So I use Dropbox but if you’re more technically inclined and have a lot of data then something akin to say Wasabi could make financial sense.

azron, in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Awesome I’ve been looking for a newer subsonic client for Ampache. Thank you for your work!

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