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[How-To] Add the APT Repository for Media Center 26

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Zhillsguy:

--- Quote from: rick26 on April 17, 2020, 02:07:22 pm ---Thanks.  What's the correct filename and where can I get it?

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https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,124863.0.html

rick26:
Thanks for both of your help. dpkg errored out saying the package format - armhf - didn't match my target system - arm64.  So that's why apt-get wasn't finding the package, I didn't realize/notice the executable was 32 bit.  Is there a 64 bit version available or do I have to step back to 32 bit Ubuntu?

Thanks again for your help with this at least I'm now clear on what was happening.

Awesome Donkey:
The armhf build is for 32-bit ARM processors. The i386 build is for 32-bit.

Use the amd64 build posted there, it's the 64-bit build for 64-bit OSes.

rick26:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on April 18, 2020, 03:58:54 pm ---The armhf build is for 32-bit ARM processors. The i386 build is for 32-bit.

Use the amd64 build posted there, it's the 64-bit build for 64-bit OSes.

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The amd64 version is for Intel based OS's. The Pi 4B is running an ARM v8. Mine has 4 gb of RAM so I'm running the Arm64 (64 bit) version of Ubuntu on it.  I either need an arm64 version of MC (which I'm guessing doesn't exist) or I need to step back to running the 32 bit (armhf) build of Ubuntu on my Pi.

Hendrik:
We're not currently providing a 64-bit ARM build. You could also keep the 64-bit OS on your Pi and install a multilib environment to be able to run 32-bit applications.

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