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Setup JRiver Media Center 22 In Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Elementary OS

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pepar:
I had been having keyboard lag issues .. entering all of the lines into terminal listed in post #1 .. so I simply installed MC22 from the file on my desktop. It installed fine, noted all dependencies were met and worked fine as well.

Is there some functionality I won't have from skipping all the repository stuff?

Jeff

mrpro:
FYI: I have been using JRiver with Ubuntu Studio ever since the first beta of the Linux version came out. Currently I am using Media Center 22.0.102 with Ubuntu Studio 16.04LTS.

I have always followed these instructions in "Setup JRiver Media Center 22 In Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Elementary OS", and all commands and installs have always worked, as have the repositories.

pepar:
After nothing but woe, I gave up yesterday on setting up a Linux VM (with JRiver) in unRAID.  I have a few Intel i3 NUC lying around and will use that as my always-on-JRiver Library Server.  So what if I am limited by Gigabit Ethernet?  I can get on with life!

Do you have a Linux GUI to recommend that is simple and needs very little resources?  I was heading toward Mint/Cinnamon, but Cinnamon is fancier than I need.  I guess I will use Debian for the distro.  This little box, as well as the clients I attach to my A/V systems, will only run JRiver.

Jeff

Awesome Donkey:
If you're wanting something that uses little resources, I'd give Xfce (or Xubuntu) a look.

pepar:
Thanks, XFCE is one of the desktop choices in the Debian install package.

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