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[How-To] Set up JRiver Media Center 26 in Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint

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Awesome Donkey:
Did you install the repository? If not, that's why.

Also it's worth mentioning that MC26 will likely be rebased on Debian Buster soon, which means MC26 won't run on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (or Linux Mint 19) anymore. This is due to them having an older GLIBC library whereas MC26 will require a newer version of the GLIBC library found in Debian Buster and newer versions of Ubuntu. It's not possible to update the GLIBC library to the version that will be needed by MC26 in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or Linux Mint 19 so they simply won't be able to run on those OSes anymore. Just something to be aware of.

RainCaster:
I'm trying to do a headless install on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server machine. I just need the server part to run, all clients will be on other machines. When I went to add the license file, it said:
MediaCenter: Unable to open the X display device (null)

How can I configure this to run in headless mode? Is there a command line switch for this?

JimH:
That sounds like more than a license problem.  But try this, using the IP address of the server.

http://192.168.0.48:52199/Panel/#/system/admin

RainCaster:
Hard to tell if it's a license issue. The file worked fine on a Windows machine- the test client.

The server replied "192.168.0.xx refused to connect."

JimH:
Did you try putting a monitor and keyboard on it?

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