Just so that you know in case it matters, my ASUS ROG STRIX GL702ZC features an AMD Ryzen 7 1700, RX580 4GB GDDR5 GPU, 32GB of DDR4 2,400 MT/s SO-DIMM RAM, SanDisk M.2 SATA-III 6 GB/s 256.00GB SSD, and a Seagate FireCuda 2TB SSHD. I already performed disk checks on my drives and there are no errors. JRiver Media Center 24.0.28 64 bit imported my private media library just fine. My Acer Predator 17X (GX-791) features an Intel Core i7-6820HK, nVidia Geforce GTX 980 8GB GDDR5 GPU, 64GB DDR4 2,133 MHz SO-DIMM RAM, two Samsung M.2 SATA-III 6GB/s 256.00GB SSDs, and a Seagate FireCuda 2TB SSHD. The proprietary nVidia graphics driver is installed using the Ubuntu Graphics Driver PPA. JRiver Media Center 24.0.28 64 bit keeps crashing when trying to import from any disk drive including individual folders on any internal disk drive. It keeps crashing when trying to import on direct attached storage drives as well. Basically, it crashes when trying to import. I don't know why, but I fixed the glib-networking software package dependency and it had no effect. I removed and purged it a few times. I tried the stable, latest, and beta build versions separately. I cleaned out the installation folder and hidden folders relating to JRiver in my /opt and /home/wellywu folders each time before trying a different build version. Nada.
What is going on here? Do I need to reinstall Linux Mint 19.0 64 bit "Tara" on my GX-791 again? Could it have something to do with the proprietary nVidia graphics driver? Why is the terminal output so limited in terms of just showing a segmentation fault? Can someone read my JRiver Media Center 24.0.28 logs and tell me what is wrong when it tries to import? I don't know how to read it. I looked at the last lines of the two logs and I don't understand it.