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Mint Setup for JRiver Media Center

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audiolover:
I did not find the option to only start the server on startup?

Mike Noe:
You can use your desktop's autostart:
--- Code: ---[Desktop Entry]
Comment[en_US]=Play and organize your music collection
Comment=Play and organize your music collection
Exec=mediacenter19 /mediaserver
GenericName[en_US]=JRiver MediaCenter 19
GenericName=JRiver MediaCenter 19
Icon=/usr/lib/jriver/Media Center 19/Data/Default Art/Application.ico
Keywords=Audio;Song;MP3;CD;Podcast;MTP;iPod;Playlist;Last.fm;UPnP;DLNA;Radio;
MimeType=audio/x-vorbis+ogg;audio/x-scpls;audio/x-mpegurl;audio/mpeg;audio/mpeg;audio/mpeg;audio/flac;application/ogg;application/ogg;
Name[en_US]=MediaCenter
Name=MediaCenter
.
.

--- End code ---

or from the terminal with the "/mediaserver" switch

audiolover:
This will start Media center but I want only the server.

Mike Noe:
Not here. 

(openSUSE 13.1/KDE 4.12.0)

tiguan:
Before asking my question, I believe AP-Linux is developed over Mint.
At a new partition I installed AP-Linux want to install JRiver in it. I searched the topics and could not get anything with AP-Linux.

As a beginner Linux user, may I get step by step instructions smilar the How to: topics for debian, ubuntu .

Thanks in advance.

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