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Set up JRiver Media Center 23 in Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint/Elementary OS
Awesome Donkey:
Updated tutorial and the APT repos listed - both the latest and beta repos have been merged into one repo. Only the stable repo is still split into three choices!
markh56:
I get this error when running sudo apt-get update after adding the latest repo command to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter23.list
Tried the beta one too, same thing.
E: Type '--2017-09-09' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter23.list
E: The list of sources could not be read.
markh56:
Sorry -typo, disregard previous. Never mind...installing now. My bad.
Awesome Donkey:
I tried Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark (daily build) today and IMO it's still a mess even though there's a month until final release. It has a ways to go still until it's pretty usable seamlessly, at least that's how it seems to me. I also really didn't like going through the hoops involved to switch from the new Ubuntu Dock to Dash To Dock (which is ironic, the Ubuntu Dock is a fork of Dash To Dock with very little of the features Dash To Dock has), but it can be done. Once you've got Dash To Dock in (and set to emulate the Unity 7 glass effect) it does look a lot like Ubuntu with Unity. Sadly, I couldn't get video thumbnails to work through Files/Nautilus no matter what I did so that was a bit of a bummer.
The only good side? For the first time ever (once I upgraded to the 4.13 Linux kernel) I was able to get my Nvidia GPU working with the Nouveau open-source drivers today! Since I don't game on Linux, I may not need the Nvidia proprietary drivers anymore, YAY! I can probably use Wayland in the future, double YAY!
Once Linux 4.13 lands in Arch Linux's stable repos, I'll likely redo my Arch Linux install and try using the open source drivers.
But, if you're wondering, Media Center 23 works fine under Ubuntu 17.10, as expected. Even DSD DoP does too! Oh, I also updated/created a new version of the Ubuntu Ambiance skin for GNOME (and forked off the original as the Unity version of the skin). I'll try to upload it at some point this week! ;)
nickolsj:
Is there a way to install the 64-bit version on Ubuntu 16.04? Was reading the other post regarding STRETCH, but wasn't sure how to go about it, or if it could be done in the same manner as how we do the 32-bit install.
Thanks
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