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JRiver Media Center 24.0.28 for Debian Jessie (amd64, i386 and arm)
Mike Noe:
--- Quote from: mwillems on May 18, 2018, 04:12:33 pm ---Cross-fade aggressive (which I think is, or was once, the default?)
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Same here...
Rizlaw:
When I installed MC 24.0.26, the update noted that restoring the license would be required. OK, I did that.
Then I received the 24.0.28 update notice from the MC "latest" repository. I installed it without issue and used it for several days with no license notifications.
Today, after an Ubuntu kernel update from 4.15.20 to 4.15.22, I now get an MC 24.0.28 "restore your license" message.
I thought this was fixed with MC 24.0.26? ?
Awesome Donkey:
Can confirm with the kernel update, MC lost its registration.
rcblackwell:
--- Quote from: Rizlaw on May 22, 2018, 06:16:25 pm ---...... I received the 24.0.28 update notice from the MC "latest" repository. I installed it without issue.....
....I now get an MC 24.0.28 "restore your license" message.
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I received the same message after upgrading as noted by Rizlaw
Robert
geier22:
I think it must be something else. I have a triple boot system (KDE / XFCE / LXQT - all Debian Buster). There has been no kernel update in buster in the last few days (4.16.0-1-amd64 # 1 SMP Debian 4.16.5-1 (2018-04-29) x86_64 GNU / Linux). In all three systems I have lost the license for MC 24.0.28 in the last 3 days after an update and reboot.
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