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JohnWalker:
First post from a new user. I tried MediaCenter on my Ubuntu 13.10 box, and it amazed me with the improved sound from my 'serious' digital system (M2Tech USB to SPDIF converter/Benchmark DAC/good amps and big Martin Logan speakers). I was using the Aqualung player and Jack before, thinking that was bit-perfect, but evidently I was wrong!  I've been so impressed that I've  bought a licence under your early bird scheme. I hope that JRiver achieves a commercial advantage from supporting Linux, and I'd be happy to help with testing/debugging.

The user interface on Ubuntu 13.10 is not all working yet, and I cannot get the program to find the registration code either at start-up or at run-time - quite a few of the menu selections do not actually appear. Please reply if this is news to the developer(s).

JimH:
Welcome.

The current version has a 30 day timeout.  You'll need to download and install again.  It doesn't currently use the license.

Awesome Donkey:
If I purchase a license now, can I hold onto it without activating it for the three months or until it can be activated without issue?

Matt:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on October 30, 2013, 04:03:24 pm ---If I purchase a license now, can I hold onto it without activating it for the three months or until it can be activated without issue?

--- End quote ---

Yes, and thank you for your support.

Awesome Donkey:
Awesome, one more question. If I activated on Linux then later on changed/upgraded hardware (CPU/Motherboard/SSD/Etc.) and/or clean installed a Linux distro, would I have issues reactivating then? :)

EDIT: Read about restoring, so I went ahead and purchased a copy. Can't wait for the great things on Linux! :D

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