Has anybody here managed to install Funkwhale using Portainer? I’ve already tried 3 times, first tried a template, but turns out the AIO container is deprecated, then tried modifying the default docker-compose and env files available on Funkwhale’s repo, didn’t work (couldn’t run the required commands to create a user). Then I spun up a brand new debian 12 LXC container on proxmox, ran their quick install script and failed (something related to snapd, even though it was installed).

Up until now I’ve been an avid Navidrome user, but since we’ve been cutting some costs, Spotify had to go. Too late I realised Navidrome has no library separation: Even though you can have multiple users, they all pull from the same library, making it a mess.

I’m just looking for a simple deployment I can use either within my LAN or via TailScale, just for me and a few family members.

  • LifeBandit666@feddit.uk
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    5 months ago

    I’m currently in the market for a music server myself.

    I want it all, I want something that will fire music at my Google home links, and also some raspberry pis with speakers, and also serve to my phone in the house and away from it.

    I have Logitech Media Server running ATM and for a long time, but it is, and always has been a bit hot and miss.

    I have a music file system in OMV which I can access on my LAN. This is the source of music for LMS. But I also have Plex pointed at it

    This allows me to play the same music from any TV or phone with Plex on it. Plex even have an app called Plex Amp. I use Symfonic though, I liked it enough to buy it.

    These apps give me the option to cast my audio to the Google Homes minis I have, I need something for my Pis.

    Another advantage I recently found of adding my music library to Plex is I downloaded a program called MediaMonkey to stick music on my old iPod that I have in the car. It picked my Plex library up straight away, although to its credit, it also found my original music Share, it just didn’t advertise the fact.

    I use Plex myself but there’s Emby and Jellyfin to look into too.