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lpinion:

--- Quote from: JimH on June 21, 2019, 06:38:50 am ---I've cleared your restores.  You don't need to restore your license for the first 30 days.  Just use the full 30 day trial before you restore.

--- End quote ---
This has not been consistent - it has asked me if I want to extend the license a couple of times (ask for a code..) but other times it does not give the option and does not show the 'continue' option as in trial mode.
My troubles stem from trying to run Audiolinux in RAM (where it gives the best sound quality). I am not sure how the 'restore' works in such a case and whether it would be 'saved' with the system for the next re-boot. It seems fine on one installation but not on another!
Any thoughts on the matter would be appreciated.

JimH:

--- Quote from: lpinion on July 10, 2019, 06:42:17 pm ---My troubles stem from trying to run Audiolinux in RAM (where it gives the best sound quality).

--- End quote ---
We don't support that use case.  Sorry.  It's a good example of the kinds of corners audiophiles can paint themselves into.

We support Debian, and there are other threads here on how people use MC on other distros.  Please choose one of those.

lpinion:

--- Quote from: JimH on July 10, 2019, 06:56:44 pm ---We don't support that use case.  Sorry.  It's a good example of the kinds of corners audiophiles can paint themselves into.

We support Debian, and there are other threads here on how people use MC on other distros.  Please choose one of those.

--- End quote ---
A rather tight corner at that (gotcha)!
cheers

PS - just to add this  here  (from the tight corner :D as food for thought)- the J River  setup with Audiolinux (AL) running in RAM, and the Intel NUCs in network 'bridge mode' is really worth the sweat considering the musical/sound quality result! (and that view is from this, yours truly, old vinyl guy- no affiliation & 11 yrs retired to date)!

[NUC 1/AL/JRiver' (load/[play NUC 2 library to NUC 2)]==ethernet bridge==[NUC 2/AL/J River + myPassport] (J River Library)]---switch--LAN-Web
                                                                                                                           l
                                                                                                                          DAC

well, all that cleverness was pinched from the old CA forum, called audiophilestyle currently??

Now:
NUC  1 installation is similar to NUC 2 (as far as my limited knowledge can go of course) - sure you have the different hostname IP & MAC address on the network, all good.
however:
NUC 1 asks to restore J River after re-boot (into RAM) :(, but NUC 2 does not  !(Restore done in RAM and system saved to disk in both cases, before the re-boot)

cheers

max096:
For the activation to work you need ca-certificates package installed and it needs to be in the exact location where it is on debian (I dont know on top of my head but its in the fedora rpm script here on the forum and I asked about that there too, so you'll find it easiely there).

That's something you could check.

Not supported does not need to mean you cant work it out somehow. Otherwise just dont activate it. Who leaves their PC on for 30+ days?

EDIT:

Just looked up the Fedora installer script.


--- Code: ---sudo ln -s /etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/tls-ca-bundle.pem /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt

--- End code ---

This is effectively what you gotta run. Well... it would be if you where running fedora. replace the left path with wherever your certs get installed to on audiolinux.
You could probably also copy it from a debian isntall if you canīt find the package on audiolinux. Never used audiolinux.

lpinion:
@max096 - thank you, will have a look.

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