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Urgent help: media center 21.0.34 for linux mint lost

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noay:
many thanks,  :)

RussellS:

--- Quote from: noay on January 09, 2016, 08:13:27 am ---I found this solution in the forums and it fixed it. Still something is wrong in the update:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


--- End quote ---

Yeah, I have had the same problem but it is working again after the fix.

You have to bear in mind that the Linux version of MediaCenter is developed on Debian Wheezy (32bit) and Debian Jessie (64 bit) and other distributions are not officially supported. Therefore if we are using it in Linux Mint or Ubuntu etc then we have to accept that there may be some workarounds required occasionally.

noay:
yes, but nevertheless we paid tu full fees, it does give right

RussellS:
Absolutely, it gives you the right that it will work on the supported distributions but that you may have issues on unsupported ones.

Awesome Donkey:
The issue doesn't occur on Ubuntu 15.10 (maybe 15.04 too, can't check). Seems Ubuntu 14.04.x LTS and Linux Mint 17.x (which is based off Ubuntu 14.04.x - same applies to any other distros based off 14.04.x) are affected by this due to using older GCC libs.

Until Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Linux Mint 18, this will likely be a required workaround. I'll be adding this to the Ubuntu/Linux Mint tutorial today along with the skins tutorial.

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