First and foremost--thank you for makemkv support in MC 30 Linux! I can now build a low-cost (~$150) MC client that can serve up my DVD rips and doesn't rely on M$ (which was never a "build and forget" OS, but has become almost unusable as an HTPC OS due to endless pandering for other M$ services). I haven't quite gotten to the stability testing point, but the simple tests look great!
OK, now the questions/issues. As background: Intel N5105, 8GB memory, Fedora 38 Workstation, MC 30.0.93 installed using installJRMC.
1) The system doesn't detect the remote control IR sensor. Both an "official MC" IR sensor and a 3rd party sensor (both of which work fine under Win 10/11 and MC) are automatically installed by Fedora as /dev/lirc0. Does Debian mount it as something different? If so, what? (I'll just try making a link for the time being).
2) MC does not maintain a different choice for default library. I'm able to connect to a separate MC Server and create a library entry for that. However, after reboot, it reverts to the standard default library. There don't seem to be any permission issues (the install was done at the user level, and the library entry for the remote server still exists/appears), but nothing I've tried has made the default library stick to the remote server following a reboot. Ideas?
Many Thanks,
-- Dennis