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Jellyfin
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Jellyfin is a personal media server. The Jellyfin project was started as a result of Emby's decision to take their code closed-source, as well as various philosophical differences with the core developers. Jellyfin seeks to be the free software alternative to Emby and Plex to provide media management and streaming from a dedicated server to end-user devices.
Jellyfin is descended from Emby 3.5.2, ported to the .NET Core framework, and aims to contain build facilities for every platform.
For further details, please see [our wiki](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/wiki) and join [our public chat on Matrix/Riot](https://matrix.to/#/#jellyfin:matrix.org).
## Feature Requests
While our first priority is a stable build, we will eventually add features that were missing in Emby or were not well implemented (technically or philosophically).
[Feature Requests](http://feathub.com/jellyfin/jellyfin)
## Building Jellyfin packages
Jellyfin seeks to integrate build facilities for any desired packaging format. Instructions for the various formats can be found below.
### Debian/Ubuntu
Debian build facilities are integrated into the repo at `debian/`.
1. Install the `dotnet-sdk-2.1` package via [Microsoft's repositories](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/linux-package-manager/debian9/sdk-2.1.500).
2. Run `dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -jX`, where X is your core count.
3. Install the resulting `jellyfin*.deb` file on your system.
A huge thanks to Carlos Hernandez who created the Debian build configuration for Emby 3.1.1.