Actively working on a guide, as a companion to my recent podcast episode on the same topic you can hear at https://podcast.james.network/@linuxprepper/episodes/byebye-raspberry-pi
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The recipients are watching Jellyfin content on a smart tv and accessing whatever else pops up on a static page available at hostname.local
I see, you are trying to make a home theater PC (HTPC). That would be a clearer term to use.
Addressed your suggestion on the podcast. Best. https://podcast.james.network/@linuxprepper/episodes/audience-feedback-on-selfhosting
It is running way more than that. Serving my media has been my starting application for explaining this process.
Don’t use
.local
as an internal domain it can cause problems. Use.internal
, it was recently reserved for this purposeUntil August 2024 only .arpa was reserved for residential network services. Glad to hear there is something new less akward!
Addressed on the new episode. Cheers
Thanks!