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Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Linux / JRiver question
fataxeman:
Hi everyone,
I am getting ready to order a mini pc with Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Linux on it. I work on a help desk and am decent on a pc but I know almost nothing about Linux.
We did use command line Unix years ago. It was a manufacturing application called "the VAX". Anyway, it was all command line with numbered options but I remember maybe 3 commands from those days.
I have a Linux/Mac/Windows JRiver license. Will I be able to just "install" JRiver or will I have to do a lot of configuration/setup to install the application? If there are multiple steps, does anyone have a good resource for beginners?
I have not really searched here and every time I look up anything Linux related, all I am greeted with is programming code. I am not a programmer.
Hopefully, I am not making a gigantic mistake.
Thanks for your time.
Awesome Donkey:
I'd recommend following the tutorial from here: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,115349.0.html
fataxeman:
Thank you for the link.
fataxeman:
I have followed your instructions and JRiver MC 24 is installed but I cannot get to my media. I went to Terminal in Ubuntu 18.4 and cannot ping my NAS file server. It comes back 100% packet loss. On my Windows machine it is working fine.
I have used both the file path (name) and the i.p. address and neither work. In JRiver on a new Azuell Byte 3 that I received today, inside JRiver when I go to Tools>Import>Import A Single Folder, I do a browse and cannot even find the NAS on my local network?
I tried an Auto Import and that did not work either of course.
Any ideas? I am barely limping around in Ubuntu having no experience with it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Scobie:
Have you set up networking on your Linux machine? If not it may not be on the same IP network as the rest of your setup.
Open up a console and type "ipa a" (no quotes) and verify it is on the correct network. If not you'll have to configure the static IP details or point it at the same DHCP server as your Windows machine.
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