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installJRMC - MC installer for Linux
Library Eye:
No luck here installing, Fedora 41 KDE...
Ran installer from opening post—
tl;dr One-line MC install
curl https://git.bryanroessler.com/bryan/installJRMC/raw/master/installJRMC|bash
Realized it installed 33 despite being on this page; I have a 32 (master) license. Figured, okay, can run it for trial, test it out, before dealing with figuring out how to install 32 instead.
It launched, it ran once. But once I shut it down it never would start again.
So, I removed it.
Then I installed 32. Think I went with…
curl -O https://git.bryanroessler.com/bryan/installJRMC/raw/master/installJRMC &&
chmod +x ./installJRMC &&
./installJRMC --install repo --mcversion 32.0.6
Which could be very wrong. Got the opening screen first time I tried running it, and that's it. Never even launched, and won't even show opening screen again.
I realize what I entered for 32 install could be poorly formatted, but I would have though the initial 33 install would have worked more than one time.
So, needing to get 32 running. Any help'd be great, thanks
Awesome Donkey:
32.0.6? The last build of MC32 was 32.0.58, try that instead. After install if it's failing to start again try starting mediacenter32 from a terminal and see what it says, if there's any errors like segmentation faults, etc. Might be a good idea to delete the hidden .jriver directory in your home directory before installing MC32 again to make sure it's a clean install.
Library Eye:
I was wondering about that: 32.0.58 was newest I could see mention of , but the exact example above in first post of this thread shows 32.0.6 so I figured that must exist.
installJRMC --install local --compat --restorefile /path/to/license.mjr --mcversion 32.0.6
Anyhow, so yes deleted invisible folder. Installed 32.0.58. Told me trial was over, even though I never used it. So this led me down unrelated path, just wanting to copy license file I have on my Mac, of wasting a bunch of time realizing what a challenge it is getting samba to work from Fedora. Still not working, and followed all the steps. What a waste of time…
so back to JRiver, I enter my license, which opening menu accepts. But, app never runs beyond that.
Try to launch again, nothing happens.
typing in
mediacenter32
in terminal, I get a litany of errors.
Been a while since I used JRiver in Linux but I recall it being simple enough, add repo, install the program. Is it simpler to setup in a Debian or Ubuntu derivative?
Awesome Donkey:
What errors do you get? Mind posting the output of running mediacenter32 in the terminal here?
Library Eye:
Unfortunately I don't have the errors. Since I realized samba under Fedora was also being difficult, I thought I'd try a different (Ubuntu-based) distro. That wrecked the bootloader, and now I can't even get into Windows (which unfortunately I need for rare, occasional use due to certain hardware) without going into BIOS. And hardware support on the device overall seems worse under new distro in limited testing (Fedora was working great, except for issues I encountered with JRiver and smb this weekend). Never had this much trouble dual-booting as I am now. If / when I get machine back in working order, if I try JRiver again under Fedora I'll report back with errors or progress. Thanks.
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