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JimH:
--- Quote from: iPanini on April 29, 2025, 06:58:50 am ---- connecting to the mac library did not work either => I'd like to get that solved?
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Could you start a new thread and provide more details.
Firewall?
bob:
The /BuiltInBrowser switch also saves to settings so the next time MC will use the built in browser without specifying it.
The same is true for the /ChromiumBrowser switch.
It's also important to note that MC34 is compiled on Bookworm so it will be using different system libraries than the release versions of MC33.
If there are noticeable differences between MC33 and MC34 on various OS/Desktop/WM combinations that may be the reason.
The one thing that ISN'T different is that we are still using the same chromium plugin as in MC33.
Awesome Donkey:
I don't suppose there's a way to detect if there's an issue with the browser engine that MC is attempting to use, and automatically restart MC trying to use the other browser engine and have it detect if it has an issue too?
bob:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on April 29, 2025, 08:46:18 am ---I don't suppose there's a way to detect if there's an issue with the browser engine that MC is attempting to use, and automatically restart MC trying to use the other browser engine and have it detect if it has an issue too?
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Perhaps. I'm looking at it from a different angle, building the chromium plugin without graphics acceleration enabled.
iPanini:
--- Quote from: JimH on April 29, 2025, 08:20:16 am ---Could you start a new thread and provide more details.
Firewall?
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- Consider that one solved
- What was happening (probably): I normally only use wired network in the house to obviously avoid wireless problems. Wireless only for portable devices. But.. My 2013 mac pro for some reason was on wifi, and at a certain moment I noticed this, checked the RJ45 which was not properly seated, hence disconnected. So I reseated and switched off wifi. I'm not aware that macOS auto-switches to wifi if it loses network..
When I was researching, i read through the JRiver wiki, re: Access Key, I understood that the Access Key is linked to the IP address, in my case most probably the wifi bound IP address.
I also read that you can connect using the IP:52100 instead, so that was what I did, and then it worked.
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