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Media Center 21.0.85 core dumps under Ubuntu 16.04

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Boerd:
I saved the .jriver dir after reinstalling the license and imported my music and every time the MC 21 gets into a state where it crashes I restored the .jriver
Now I am not convinced this is solving the problem - I see random crashes then I can restart (or not).
I am running KDE on ubuntu 16.04

Boerd:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on June 01, 2016, 05:46:13 am ---What happens if you try to start mediacenter21 from the Terminal when it refuses to start? What does it say?

Don't worry about the restores, an admin can reset them for you if you run out.

--- End quote ---

It says core dumped :)
Good to know I will not run out of restores - I didn't know that. Thank you!

bob:

--- Quote from: Boerd on June 02, 2016, 11:02:14 pm ---It says core dumped :)
Good to know I will not run out of restores - I didn't know that. Thank you!

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It might also be dying on a bad file.
You could turn off auto-import and thumbnailing and see if that changes anything.

imugli:
I'm was also getting segmentation fault core dumped when trying to run on 16.04 Ubuntu.

I fixed it by DLing .85 from the top thread, then running sudo dpkg -i on it. It gave some dependency issues (libpango or something or other), so I ran sudo apt-get -f install, which installed it and now it runs, but I cannot connect to servers...

bob:

--- Quote from: imugli on June 08, 2016, 08:04:54 pm ---I'm was also getting segmentation fault core dumped when trying to run on 16.04 Ubuntu.

I fixed it by DLing .85 from the top thread, then running sudo dpkg -i on it. It gave some dependency issues (libpango or something or other), so I ran sudo apt-get -f install, which installed it and now it runs, but I cannot connect to servers...



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Are you using auto-import?

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