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Wander_Homer:
Currently the deb file is missing the needed data (see Desktop Menu Specification) to let MC show up in menus or most launchers. However there are multiple ways to start it:

Open a terminal and launch it with
--- Code: ---mediacenter
--- End code ---

Or hit <Alt><F2> (works on most distributions) and enter
--- Code: ---mediacenter
--- End code ---
as well.

Edit: The binary is located at /usr/bin/mediacenter

RemyJ:
Fedora 19 X86_64
Unpacked the deb file and copied in to place.
Started right up.  No libraries missing.
Killed pulseaudio.
Imported some music.
Listening to music. :)

Follow up...
Copied my library from my Windows VM.
Used the Library Manager to add it to the Linux version.
Did a bulk Find and Replace on the filename to turn the Windows paths into *nix paths.
All files, playlists, smartlists and cover art are right where they should be.






bob:

--- Quote from: Wander_Homer on October 04, 2013, 04:57:19 pm ---Currently the deb file is missing the needed data (see Desktop Menu Specification) to let MC show up in menus or most launchers. However there are multiple ways to start it:

Open a terminal and launch it with
--- Code: ---mediacenter
--- End code ---

Or hit <Alt><F2> (works on most distributions) and enter
--- Code: ---mediacenter
--- End code ---
as well.

Edit: The binary is located at /usr/bin/mediacenter

--- End quote ---
Thanks for pointing that out. It's a minimal deb at this time with no desktop support of any kind.
I added it to the generic XFCE launcher.

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