dcook 301 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I am setting up a Ubuntu server, as I want to potentially move my Emby library from Windows to Ubuntu. I have Emby installed, and when I login it says: Sign in to Media Server1 However that is not the name I gave the emby server: its just called emby-test Nor is it the hostname of the Ubuntu server: root@ubuntu-test:/opt/emby-server# hostname ubuntu-test Can someone advise what config file this line of text is generated from: Sign in to Media Server1 All my hostname and emby server name are lower case, and this link has "Media Server" with capital letters so I know its not coming from the \etc\hostname or the emby server name setting in the dashboard. Edited 2 hours ago by dcook
Lessaj 476 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I can tell you that references to the word "emby" get replaced with "Media Server" but your case should say "Media Server-test". Maybe cached from an older name? Edited 1 hour ago by Lessaj
dcook 301 Posted 32 minutes ago Author Posted 32 minutes ago So your saying if I name my server "emby" somehow that is getting replaced by the words "Media Server" @Lukeare you able to advise on this? Its all very confusing, or maybe I just don't understand Linux well enough I don't see why the name would be overwritten on Linux, when on Windows you can set the server name whatever you want
Luke 42150 Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago This only happens on your own web app, not our other apps.
dcook 301 Posted 19 minutes ago Author Posted 19 minutes ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, Luke said: This only happens on your own web app, not our other apps. What do you mean by "my own web app" I don't have my own app, I am logging into the Emby dashboard, should it not show the servername correctly as I specified? Would this not be the same for any of my users who login? they are going to see incorrect server name also? What is the point of giving us the ability to name or rename our servers as we want, but then you ignore that and replace it with "Media Server" it makes no sense Is there CSS code that can over-ride this terrible behavior? Edited 15 minutes ago by dcook
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