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[How-To] Set up JRiver Media Center 28 in Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint

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bob:

--- Quote from: voodoo5_6k on August 29, 2021, 12:21:11 pm ---This reminded me of a thing I wanted to ask for quite some time. For MC27, the "stable" repository link outputs the "latest" list. Hence, one could conclude that for MC27 "stable" doesn't exist. Is this a mistake or was this just a "clean-up" for the end-of-life MC27 (i.e. MC27 latest=stable)? And for MC28, will there be a separate "stable" repository again?

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I believe that was a EOL cleanup but I'll check.

voodoo5_6k:

--- Quote from: bob on August 29, 2021, 05:26:10 pm ---I believe that was a EOL cleanup but I'll check.

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Thanks Bob, for looking into this :)

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on August 16, 2021, 03:31:44 pm ---It's a known effect from the packageinstaller thing being added. It also messes with the GNOME extension Dash to Dock, which is what Ubuntu uses for the Ubuntu Dock by default, but as of right now there's no way to fix it or workaround it. Basically you can favorite Media Center 28 (by searching for it in the applications menu and adding it to favorites), but it'll still open multiple icons in the dock (the packageinstaller icon) and not use the "favorite" icon.

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Fixed in the next release.
In the meantime if you want to fix it on your end, go to /usr/share/applications
edit media_center_packageinstaller_28.desktop as root or sudo
Remove the line that says StartupWMClass=Media_Center_28
Add a line that says NoDisplay=true

Awesome Donkey:
Indeed, works! Thanks Bob! :D

Awesome Donkey:
The MC28 stable repo is now available!

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