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Problems running MC on Audiolinux

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Awesome Donkey:
Wouldn't it be better to reinstall the OS and start over? Looks like Audiolinux had an update yesterday and it ships with Xfce.

EDIT: Looks like MC, which isn't free, is being bundled with Audiolinux. Is that correct? If so I wonder about the legalities for doing so when Audiolinux itself isn't free either. In my opinion, Audiolinux is just another example of audiophile snake oil. You're probably better off using Debian, Ubuntu or Mint.

leezer3:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on February 26, 2016, 06:43:39 pm ---Wouldn't it be better to reinstall the OS and start over? Looks like Audiolinux had an update yesterday and it ships with Xfce.

EDIT: Looks like MC, which isn't free, is being bundled with Audiolinux. Is that correct? If so I wonder about the legalities for doing so when Audiolinux itself isn't free either. In my opinion, Audiolinux is just another example of audiophile snake oil. You're probably better off using Debian, Ubuntu or Mint.

--- End quote ---

If he's not violating the GPL in multiple ways, I'll eat my hat.

Snake oil of the highest degree, I note from a quick skim through his threads he's even gone as far as blacklisting onboard sound cards by default.....
Add some completely misleading images on the front page-
Some of oscilloscope readings he's so proud of are from different motherboards (And I presume power supplies....), and there's no details on what was actually happening in the background on any given run.
He also shows he can use a jack configuration app.

Take this, and chuck in the bin.
To be blunt, it's just as bad as the Jplay scam.

-Leezer-

lateboomer:
When I boot up Audiolinux, it has few options and the default is log into Audiolinux with GUI running on LXQt desktop environment. JRiver autostart settings is set at LXQt session settings at Autostart with value:

/bin/bash -c \\\\"/use/bin/mediacenter21 & sleep 10; sudo /home/audiolinux/Programmi/alsa-jack/Player_priority.sh wait\\\\"

So now I want to log in another option which is Audiolinux in Command Line and want to run media server, which JRiver will be much responsive and quicker. Now how do I run the gui session in the command line? The x11vnc is running at the background at Audiolinux with GUI mode.

JimH:
I agree with the comments above.  Please use Debian or another of the distro's discussed here.

I'm going to close this thread now.  

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