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bob:
This is the latest version of MC23 for Linux.  Please post bugs here.  Please start a new thread for anything requiring discussion.  Non-bug posts will be deleted.

Download:
amd64      http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v24/latest/MediaCenter-24.0.16-amd64.deb
i386      http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v24/latest/MediaCenter-24.0.16.deb
arm      http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v24/latest/MediaCenter-24.0.16-armhf.deb

Also in the beta and latest repos.

24.0.16 (4/17/2018)

1. FIXED: A significant memory leak.

24.0.15 (4/13/2018)

1. NEW: Added support for bilinear image resizing (on ARM which didn't have it before) so that images in the program will look much better.
2. Fixed: A segfault upon startup with systems that have non-standard /dev tree.

24.0.12 (4/10/2018)

1. Fixed: Non-Root users on linux couldn't send WOL packets.
2. Fixed: Removed unsupported print commands from menus.
3. NEW: Much faster FFT code for places where spectrum analysis is used.
4. Changed: Some licensing code. Registration code will need to be re-entered.

24.0.2 (02/03/2018)

1. NEW: First MC24 build for linux

Boerd:
The right hand search text field for searching still has to be clicked twice before being able to enter text. I paid for 4 versions so far and this simple bug has not yet been fixed on Linux. Are there any UI fixes / improvements for Linux?
The same about shutting down JRIver - shutdown is very slow for MC 21/22/23/24. Any plans to fix it?
Are there any plans to support 4k scaling? On a 4k screen MC 24 doesn't look too good to put it mildly. I had to change the text to size 18 or so to be able to read - and my vision is 20/20.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: Boerd on April 21, 2018, 04:20:28 pm ---The right hand search text field for searching still has to be clicked twice before being able to enter text. I paid for 4 versions so far and this simple bug has not yet been fixed on Linux. Are there any UI fixes / improvements for Linux?

--- End quote ---

I've never seen this bug, can you provide some info about your Linux system where you've been seeing this?


--- Quote ---Are there any plans to support 4k scaling? On a 4k screen MC 24 doesn't look too good to put it mildly. I had to change the text to size 18 or so to be able to read - and my vision is 20/20.

--- End quote ---

Have you tried using the scaling settings under View-->Size-->200%?  With those and a larger font size MC looks the exact same on a 4K screen for me as on a non-4K screen (I'm using it on a 4K screen right now).  Or do you mean you want the 4k scaling to be automatic?  Or something else?

Awesome Donkey:
Search always works for me with a single click, like Windows and Mac.

Boerd:

--- Quote from: mwillems on April 22, 2018, 10:43:34 am ---I've never seen this bug, can you provide some info about your Linux system where you've been seeing this?

Have you tried using the scaling settings under View-->Size-->200%?  With those and a larger font size MC looks the exact same on a 4K screen for me as on a non-4K screen (I'm using it on a 4K screen right now).  Or do you mean you want the 4k scaling to be automatic?  Or something else?

--- End quote ---

A.
Ubuntu 17.04 17.10 18.04 (this is a RC) - KDE. Steps to reproduce:
1. click on one of the albums or left panel
2. click once in the search field text and try typing - nothing will happen
3. click once more - now the search box works as expected

B.
In this day and age I'd expect automatic scaling - the same as all other Linux applications I install

BTW - thanks for pointing out the  View-->Size-->200% option. Now it looks better. Thanks again

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