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Restore license issue
Awesome Donkey:
You results may vary in that case, since JRiver Media Center on Linux only officially supports Debian (and I suppose only semi-unofficially supports Ubuntu). Using an OS like that is (very likely) not supported and you might be on your own when encountering any issues.
Snakeoil OS (appropriate name, hahaha) states on their website that the OS itself has been tweaked, so there might have been tweak(s) done that break licensing in JRiver Media Center.
JimH:
--- Quote from: realysm42 on October 10, 2020, 07:57:39 am ---OS is Snakeoil (dedicated Linux audio kernel).
--- End quote ---
There's no such thing as a dedicated Linux audio kernel.
realysm42:
@JimH - excuse the inaccuracy of my language, it's a minimalist Linux set up optimised purely for audio.
@Awesome - I hear what you're saying but it's worked fine for months and without change, there's change... fair enough JRiver isn't supported on it, but please can I enquire around how to sort out more licenses refreshes please? I don't want to not be able to listen to music.
I'll speak to the guy that wrote Snakeoil and see if he has heard of this issue and indeed if there are any fixes for it.
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