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bob:
Oh I see, you are trying to do that windows thing where there is a "separate" mediaserver under the same user.
It's not really a system process in windows either.
I'll have to find out how that's done and see if there is a analog for linux.
InflatableMouse:
--- Quote from: bob on December 05, 2013, 01:38:29 pm ---Oh I see, you are trying to do that windows thing ...
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lol.
One day that will be out of my system ;D
Thanks for looking into it!
shadowlight:
New member here.
Any update on no longer requiring X-Windows on Linux JRiver install?
Still reading through the various threads but have not found the answer yet.
bob:
--- Quote from: shadowlight on January 08, 2014, 09:39:12 am ---New member here.
Any update on no longer requiring X-Windows on Linux JRiver install?
Still reading through the various threads but have not found the answer yet.
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At this time you still must run at least the dummy server.
I have this setup running on a fanless dual core 1ghz amd system running wheezy i386. You power it up and all is good, no user intervention needed.
audiolover:
I installed it yesterday and it works. In my situation, maybe that is how it should work, to get to the normal desktop you have to reboot in failsafe mode.
Is there another way to get to the desktop in case you need to adjust something?
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