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Hendrik:
The runtime version of libva2 should be relatively flexible, I think. We just need to build against the latest available to unlock all features.

BryanC:
It was just a package naming issue. There's a compatibility workaround in installJRMC for *buntu <=16.04, it just happens that Zorin, although based on Ubuntu 22.04, uses its own versioning, in this case "16"  ::)

Hardware acceleration should be working too.

cthdt:

--- Quote from: BryanC on August 10, 2023, 03:55:57 pm ---It was just a package naming issue. There's a compatibility workaround in installJRMC for *buntu <=16.04, it just happens that Zorin, although based on Ubuntu 22.04, uses its own versioning, in this case "16"  ::)

Hardware acceleration should be working too.

--- End quote ---

Thanks,

MediaCenter31 builds now using compat mode on ZorinOS 16.3, thanks

2006bobm@gmail.com:
Greetings,
  I am a total newbie in regards to Linux and MC31.
I have Manjaro on a small Linux box , ProtectLI FW4B,
I purchased the 89.99 MC31 license and was expecting I could install on this Linux computer.
I have had no luck. Is it possible to use MC31 on this machine ?
Thank you
Rob

Awesome Donkey:
Manjaro is Arch Linux based, so you have to install the unofficial jriver-media-center package from the AUR. JRiver only officially supports Debian, so if you run into any issues installing and getting it to run you'd have to contact the AUR package maintainer (who isn't affiliated with JRiver).

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/jriver-media-center

P.S. Somebody will need to flag the package as it's out-of-date now. If you want the latest version you'd have to modify the PKGBUILD yourself and build the package.

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