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pepar:
I have turned on this feature, but Media Center does not autorun at Linux start.  Also, the iteration I run as the library server does not give me the option of starting the Media Server at Linux start.  What might I be doing wrong?

Jeff

Awesome Donkey:
The startup options do nothing on Linux (I don't think it's possible to support it, actually - the startup options should probably be removed from the Linux version). Depending on distro/desktop environment you'd have to add MC to the distro's startup applications manually (assuming there's a GUI/app way to do it in the desktop environment, otherwise it's the hard way).

Also depends if you want Media Server started or just Media Center, etc.

pepar:
Thanks. I have started looking at Linux (Debian/XFCE) methods for running applications on logon.  Is there a separate executable for running (only) the library/media server?

Jeff

bob:
Actually all of the Options->Startup options work on linux with the exception of the last one:

Run on Linux startup

Which as you say should be removed from the Startup options.

Awesome Donkey:
Yeah, that's what I meant; run at startup. Is the update channels listed there too (not on *nix at the moment, so I can't see if the option is available)? I can't imagine it does (and require manual apt repository changes).

EDIT: No, the update channels are gone, excellent!

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