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Set up JRiver Media Center 23 in Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Elementary OS

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Awesome Donkey:
Yeah, I'll post here when the repos are updated and fully working again (and I'll redo that part of the tutorial, along with the APT tutorial). Last I read Bob was working on the issues with getting the MC builds working with GCC 6 on Debian Stretch.

TrevorW:
Hi Again,
Finding myself next to the 32bit machine on another job but couldn't resist a fiddle with this!!
Ran the two command as instructed and also tried the command from your original post to resolve dependencies but result not completely as I'd expect. Result is attached.

Do I take it the Debian 9.1 64bit and 32bit is the real target for MC23 release. maybe better I revert to Debian 9.1 i386 then go forward with any comment on the above.

Cheers

Awesome Donkey:
Actually, the i386 (32-bit) and armhf (ARM) builds target Debian 8.x Jessie now. The AMD64 (64-bit) builds currently target Jessie too, but will move to Debian 9.x Stretch soon.

If you're using Debian 7.x Wheezy, yeah, probably won't work there anymore.

TrevorW:
So your original article will be changing then  ;D
OK so I'll install Debian 8.8 i386 and try the setup and install again.
Regards

TrevorW:
Hey,
Looks like I'm good to go. Mediacenter23 installed and has run.
Had to mess around with installing SUDO from root then adding username to it (I thought the first part of your article covered that but maybe Debian 8 doesn't install SUDO by default . . . that seamed to be suggested else where.

Anyway, I'm gonna return to your MC23 article now to get the Master licence installed.

Does Debian update automatically (8.8 to 8.9 if a specify a mirror - did this during Debian install - or do I have to invoke the update

Cheers

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