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submitted 1 week ago by comrade19@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hey everyone I'm looking at setting up an 8th gen Intel machine to run some things for me. I'd like it to run jellyfin & tailscale, but also be able to stream steam games off my windows gaming computer. I'd also hope to be able to use it to run a jellyfin client as it would be plugged into my LG TV (which can't run jellyfin).

Is there one distro that can do all these? My mate is using unraid and I recommends it but he is only running jellyfin. Thanks!

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[-] Emsquared@piefed.social 2 points 1 week ago

I'd take a look at universal blue; Bazzite, Aurora or Bluefin. I use Bluefin and tailscale is built in (you just have to login to your setup). They're atomic so they upgrade the whole image automatically (no faffing or bugging you) and apps are all flatpak. I get on great with it. Only caveat is it only supports relatively modern nvidia graphics cards. https://universal-blue.org/

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