

Ok


Ok


No man, thank you!


I understand and I wasn’t looking for a "better or worst"assessment. I’ll give it a try even if I haven’t needed to manipulate pdfs. Always nice to add to the toolset.


I’ve used Stirling pdf in the past. How does it compare?


That’s what I said


Did you run multiple users on SQLite?


Deck for Nextcloud has a nice app.
“depends on the person” alright.
Mint, Fedora, openSUSE.
I wouldn’t put my work system running inside my first Linux distro. This is a recipe for disaster.
Arch as a first distro? 🧐


Whats up with the documentation and how can I add servers?




Does it support access without https?


Looking at the website, when you run the binary, it runs a webserver too:
Step 3
Once the files are extracted to a location, run Kavita.exe to launch the server. Step 4
Open a browser window and go to: http://localhost:5000/


What do you mean? I access my Kavita instance via my web browser. Kavita runs in Docker.



Q: But I need to share with family who aren’t technical A: IINA (Mac) or mpv.net (Windows) give them a normal GUI that uses MPV underneath. Or just… teach them? play movie.mkv isn’t rocket science.
LoL . You’re completely out of touch with reality


Completely agree… I can see myself doing this years ago when I had nothing better to do. But not doing it for long. And don’t get me started on the convenient subtitles download and sync in Jellyfin!


Well sucks to be me I guess

No account need for Stirling either. I will try to give it a go soon.