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bob:

--- Quote from: mattkhan on November 16, 2015, 12:01:16 pm ---I would use d20 too but if you want to get a bit more detail on what is going on then

aplay -l will give you a bit more info on what the devices are
there is also http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh which will dump a load of info out



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you can also do:
/usr/lib/jriver/Media\ Center\ 21/alsacap
from the command line.

Jdunbar:
Thank you for the input!!
Any idea when the QNAP version will be out?

JimH:
Any day, we think.

Wybe:
I'm testing for a while now the Linux version of JRiver on a small computer (HP dc7800), but plan to build a more high-end system in a Streacom housing with an Asus motherboard (probably the CS-B), i5 processor and 8 Gb internal memory and the OS installed on a SSD. In this case, is there really a difference in performance (only running JRiver) between Debian Jessie Gnome desktop and Debian Jessie Xfce desktop? At this moment I installed the Gnome desktop and like the way I can configure remote desktop. It always boots, monitor connected or not. Some of you guys prefer Linux Mint, but I assume that Mint uses even more resources than say Debian with a Gnome desktop.

BryanC:

--- Quote from: Wybe on November 25, 2015, 03:04:18 pm ---I'm testing for a while now the Linux version of JRiver on a small computer (HP dc7800), but plan to build a more high-end system in a Streacom housing with an Asus motherboard (probably the CS-B), i5 processor and 8 Gb internal memory and the OS installed on a SSD. In this case, is there really a difference in performance (only running JRiver) between Debian Jessie Gnome desktop and Debian Jessie Xfce desktop? At this moment I installed the Gnome desktop and like the way I can configure remote desktop. It always boots, monitor connected or not. Some of you guys prefer Linux Mint, but I assume that Mint uses even more resources than say Debian with a Gnome desktop.

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There's going to be no discernible difference, save for 100-200MB of RAM. Mint uses the Cinnamon DE which is on par with Gnome for resource usage.

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