I think specifically it had problems with gitlab-ee, whatever that is. It downloaded and attempted to install both more gitlab and posgres components, which failed and left gitlab in a dead state. The reason it failed is apt decided there was something broken or out of date with gitlab vs posgres. I am by no means an apt-get expert, but now I have all kinds of weirdness going on.Ī few days after installing plex, I ran apt to install something else (nothing related to gitlab or plex), which failed. When I installed plex, I think it installed an updated/different version which messed up gitlab. Do I need a plex account to stream my own library?Īpparently gitlab and plex both use posgres on the backend. I just want to stream my own library, which should not require logging into plex. Everything I've found indicates that you only need a plex account to stream plex channels. I have not created a plex account, nor do I want to. Newer notes say it won't and likely never will because of the way Apple search works.ģ) All the guides I've found have as a step "Log in to your plex account.". Older notes from mid-2010s say it should work. I've done some research, and it isn't clear that this is supported. It even gets some but misses most within subdirectories.Ģ) The plex app on the Apple TV won't connect to the plex server, it is stuck on "searching.". I am guessing it is only getting about 1/4 of them. It will get some videos from some subdirectories, but not all. When I import the root of the video library into plex, it 'misses' most of the videos in the subdirectories. I installed the plex server on my linux box and the plex app on my Apply TV, with the goal of streaming my own local video library to my Apple TV (just like iTunes can do on my Mac)ġ) My video library is organized into subdirectories.
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