Jellyfin shows more than one server after reinstalling

Hello everyone.
I had a jellyfin installation working but I was encountering a problem, so I uninstalled and reinstalled it.
Now, when I connect to http://serverip:8097 I can see two servers with the same name (which is the hostname of the dietpi machine) but I can only login into one because the other one gives a “can’t connect to this server right now, make sure it’s running and retry” error.

How can I get rid of this non-running / non-working server?
Thanks

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Ok, that was a stupid question…
If anyone as stupid as me encounters the same problem: just long click the server you want to delete and a context menu appears with the option to do just that.

Make sure you use a jellyfin player on the device you are on…it usually has better codex for playback, sure using the web interface from the server is ok…but it’s now playing thru a browser and those can be limited…the jellyfin player is quite nice…even though it uses a little bit more resources, plus they have pre-compiled many different binaries for multiple platforms…

Thanks for the suggestion. My main use is to share contents of my NAS to my AndroidTV so I’m going to use the official Android app.
This is actually the reason I had to reinstall jellyfin: I had an old installation of dietpi on which I tried installing jellyfin but the version that dietpi installed was too old and the app required a more recent version.
So I finally upgraded dietpi to the “bookworm edition” but I ended up with multiple jellyfin servers showing, although there’s really only a single installation.