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Setup JRiver Media Center 22 In Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Elementary OS
Awesome Donkey:
Ubuntu 17.04 final is out, and as expected MC works fine when using the instructions above. Also tested Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 (Since Canonical is punting Unity and going back to GNOME) and it works fine there too.
bob:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on April 13, 2017, 08:13:38 am ---Ubuntu 17.04 final is out, and as expected MC works fine when using the instructions above. Also tested Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 (Since Canonical is punting Unity and going back to GNOME) and it works fine there too.
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Interesting, Unity is going. I should probably install this on my test machine. What is the stock kernel release in use on it?
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: bob on April 13, 2017, 10:01:10 am ---Interesting, Unity is going. I should probably install this on my test machine. What is the stock kernel release in use on it?
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Yep, they're going back to GNOME. The stock kernel for 17.04 is 4.10.
bob:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on April 13, 2017, 10:18:07 am ---Yep, they're going back to GNOME. The stock kernel for 17.04 is 4.10.
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The in place upgrade of 16.10 doesn't seem to work for me.
I've tried all of the methods from the ubuntu website. It says it can't find a new release.
Awesome Donkey:
I manually upgraded by downloading the .iso from their main website and putting it on a USB drive.
Of course, things break when upgrading Ubuntu releases (big surprise there, *rolls eyes*). So I ended up doing a clean install of Ubuntu GNOME, which worked great (and am typing from right now).
I've even got a Unity-esk type of setup using the Dash To Dock GNOME extension (plus a few others) - it's looking great!
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