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Custom Resources Folder location on Raspberry Pi
HaWi:
--- Quote from: bob on January 25, 2024, 05:31:36 pm ---Custom Resources are user based, not system based so they go in the user app data area which on linux is
~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 32/Data/Custom\ Resources
That should probably get added to the library copy on initial installation.
Edit: It probably was copied, with a trailing backslash. Some old legacy windows code made it in. I blame microsoft for not using the normal slash convention. It's been a very long cursed legacy of DOS.
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Thanks Bob,
I wonder whether the latest Windows versions still have some DOS kernel (based on CP/M) left. I don't understand enough of this but someone told me once that Windows is like an onion with many new layers added to the original DOS-CP/M kernel as it evolved.
HaWi:
--- Quote from: bob on January 25, 2024, 05:31:36 pm ---Custom Resources are user based, not system based so they go in the user app data area which on linux is
~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 32/Data/Custom\ Resources
That should probably get added to the library copy on initial installation.
Edit: It probably was copied, with a trailing backslash. Some old legacy windows code made it in. I blame microsoft for not using the normal slash convention. It's been a very long cursed legacy of DOS.
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It seems I'm unable to find the .jriver folder anywhere on my Pi4. I suspect the leading dot may have something to do with that? Is it a hidden folder?
EDIT: I was able to find the folder. Removing the trailing \ solved the problem.
BryanC:
Yes. `ls -a` in terminal or Ctrl-H in Nautilus.
HaWi:
--- Quote from: BryanC on January 26, 2024, 10:02:44 am ---Yes. `ls -a` in terminal or Ctrl-H in Nautilus.
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Thank you Bryan!
I remembered I could show hidden files and was then able to remove the trailing \ from the Custom Resources folder and all is working now.
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