Jellyfin is a free, open-source media server that lets you organize, stream, and enjoy your movies, TV, music, and photos on any device — a fully free-software alternative to Plex and Emby. This image runs Jellyfin on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, hardened and fully patched, with the web UI on port 80, a unique per-VM admin credential seeded on first boot, and media on a dedicated disk. Maintained by cloudimg.
## Jellyfin on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Jellyfin is the volunteer-built, free-software media system that puts you in control of managing and streaming your media. No premium tiers, no tracking, no phone-home — just your movies, shows, music, and photos, streamed to any device. This image is built and maintained by cloudimg on a hardened, fully patched Ubuntu 24.04 LTS base.
### What's included
### Getting started
Retrieve the generated admin credentials with `sudo cat /root/jellyfin-credentials.txt`, then sign in at the VM's public IP. Add your own media libraries pointing at folders on the data disk, then stream from the web UI or the Jellyfin apps. The deployment guide on cloudimg.co.uk covers libraries, users, and clients.