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bob:
Installed the latest Mint, 15.0 32 bit on an old Core2 quad box with a Audigy card.
It works fine.
I installed lame, libcurl3 xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi

Welcome to Linux Mint 15 Olivia (GNU/Linux 3.8.0-19-generic i686)

The only gotcha was the Audigy card default port didn't support sample rates other than the even numbered ones, i.e.
16k 32k 48k 96k etc. Used DSP studio to handle that.



drmimosa:
It works great!

I'm a Linux novice, my prior experience limited to setting up a home file server using ubuntu server. This has been my only linux media player installation that involved ZERO frustrations or problems.

The installation used the current Linux Mint 32 bit Cinnamon version and MC 19.65 on an old 2007 MSI Wind netbook. Auto import found 1200 flac albums on a media partition. Two USB audio devices pulled up without any problems and the ALSA output sounds great. Play doctor up and running. Windows had slowed to a crawl on this machine, so I am very happy it has found new life as a Linux Jukebox.

Thanks for your work and development. This opens up a lot of hardware options for JRiver installations!

bob:
Thanks for the report!

michaelg14:
Mint 15 64 bit, MC 19.0.70-1 give me the xfonts 75 dependency error.  I then installed 19.0.70 and it went in.  Tried to load files from a directory that wasn't /home/music and was not able to select it.  Browse for files didn't work.

I will keep trying.

Mike Noe:
Try entering the path by typing it directly.

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