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Segmentation fault after install Media Center 32
mwgraves10:
Sorry. 64-bit
bob:
--- Quote from: mwgraves10 on March 26, 2024, 02:31:30 pm ---Sorry. 64-bit
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Perhaps you interrupted initial startup?
You can try removing the user entries containing the settings files from MC32.
They are under the users home directory in .jriver/Media Center 32 (don't remove the MC26 ones, they should be migrated when you first run MC32).
From a terminal
--- Code: ---rm -rf ~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 32
--- End code ---
Or use whatever file manager you use to remove the Media Center 32 directory.
Then restart mediacenter32. It will take some time to come up the first time and will require the MC32 licensekey so have that on hand.
I suggest running mediacenter32 from a terminal window (not using sudo) at least the first time. If there are errors related to the install, etc you should see some useful info.
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