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I have this exact use case too. I use Linux Mint with Jellyfin installed from the built in software hub. You cannot find it from the command line because it's a snap. The software app works and provides one click installation. Clicking on the jellyfin icon in your start menu brings up a browser tab that you can use to configure http access if you want. I use a raspberry pi running pihole and pivpn for a VPN and the wireguard app on my phone to connect to that VPN. This works on my cellphone over the network and allows me to access the jellyfin media via the jellyfin app. I think it works nicely. I have jellyfin media player on the laptops and the streaming works on the lan. I will caution that I haven't been able to easily set up wireguard on the laptops. I use phone to stream, so this might just be a motivation problem on my part.
Awesome! Seems like none of this is too difficult. I was also looking at Plex but I decided to go with Jellyfin because it's FOSS.
Note that this requires port forwarding. Tailscale doesn't require port forwarding but, you have less control over it. Do with this information what you will..