Do you use jellyseerr?
Do you use jellyseerr?
We have both kinds in playgrounds around my house here in Norway. My kids like both, but the ones from the OP is vastly preferred. They get a lot more Gs in the one with the bars.
What data format is easy to read if it fills more than the entire screen?
That doesn’t sound like a union at all to me.
Why is that?
I might be based coming from Norway where we have a very well regulated system with unions on both sides of the table. But I don’t see our unions as something easily corruptable at all.
If it is an actual reference it is either incredibly obscure or I have missed something and would like to know what it references.
Either way I know what to listen to the next couple of days.
In general? Off the top of my head I remember these male to male cables.
That’s right!
Two H2 molecules (hydrogen) react with one O2 molecule (oxygen) to become two H2O molecules (water)
I just bought one for my toddlers…
Let me guess; does it recursively remove all permissions from the file system?
I saw a post about that earlier. Wasn’t there a setting somewhere where you could define if it should delete unmonitored files or not?
I will be using sonarr and maybe others as well. I have set it up now. I liked prowlarr a lot. I have a language specific torrent site I have added to it and it seems like prowlarr is the only place I can select exactly which language to download.
Thanks! So prowlarr is the only place my indexers should be configured. And sonarr and radarr should only be configured with downloaders?
I haven’t set up jellyserr yet, so I haven’t seen it in action yet, but if it works the way I understand it should, it is that when media is downloaded it is automatically updated into your jellyfin server.
See the reply by @zewm@zewm@lemmy.zip. Jellyserr is the gui where you search for the media. It then sends radarr/sonarr/… the request which works along prowlarr to download the usenet or torrent file and makes your usenet/torrent client download it. When the download is complete it is moved to the correct place, renamed by your rules etc and inserted into your media server.
Radarr is for movies, Sonarr is for shows, you have one for audiobooks, one for music, comics etc.
Ah thanks! I have a specialist (Norwegian language) torrent site I couln’t get working in radarr. I have to give prowlarr a go then!
It is a gui for searching for stuff across sonarr and radarr that also integrates with jellyfin to keep track of what you already have.
So uh. I guess it makes it easier for other people in your household to add stuff to jellyfin