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bob:

--- Quote from: leezer3 on October 04, 2013, 06:06:38 am ---Okay, so it launches successfully on Wheezy with a completely virtual xorg.conf :)

Bugs:
* Maximize, minimize and close buttons don't work.
* Launching as root causes a segmentation fault.
* Attempting to play anything gives a playback could not be started on device error, and then it segfaults. (Probably doesn't like virtual devices..)
* MC is freezing when attempting to enter the root audio view. The terminal output suggests was attempting to analyze the filesystem, but there's no I/O activity or CPU usage to suggest its still trying to do something.

-Leezer-

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Check the output device settings. Check your ALSA virtual hardware. It must support S32_LE.
DL http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/hw/alsacap
and make it executable and run it. It will tell you what your hardware can do.

The GUI hasn't been a high priority, it will get better.
It should run as root but that's not the intended use.
I'll test clearing out my local settings and see if I can duplicate your audio view issue.


bob:

--- Quote from: Wander_Homer on October 04, 2013, 10:08:26 am ---Thanks, it works.

Apparently Ubuntu is shipped without 75dpi xfonts. The needed package is called xfonts-75dpi and after installing you probably need to restart X (i.e. logout or restart Ubuntu).



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Thanks, I'll add that to the dependencies.
In debian it's xfonts-75dpi as well

imugli:
It's ALIVE... It's ALIIIIVE!  :o  ;D

Well done guys - congratulations!

imugli:
Serious question...

Did you want us to start picking it apart i.e what works, what doesn't, bugs etc?

gvanbrunt:
fyi works on Mint as well with same font issue. No surprise there since it is a derivative of Ubuntu.

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