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michaelg14:
That seems to work once I got used to watching every character as I typed it.  MC doesn't take input very well yet.  In any case it is now importing music files.

bob:
Browse is on the todo list, thanks for the report.

Wybe:
Should it already be possible to output audio to a PS Audio PerfectWave DAC via the network? I've installed Linux Mint and JRiver on a mini PC and added the above mentioned dependancies with the Mint Software manager. I've selected under Network The 24-bit Audiophile DAC. The PerfectWave DAC shows up under Playing Now on the left side. However, when I select a song to output to the PWD the software freezes. I have to reboot.

InflatableMouse:
I have a Mint 16 installation 64-bit Cinnamon. Dependencies and MC19 installed fine, but the font does not seem to be working. I have xfonts-100dpi and xfonts-75dpi installed.

Does anyone have an idea what I can try to fix that?

Robert Joe:

--- Quote from: InflatableMouse on December 19, 2013, 09:24:30 am ---I have a Mint 16 installation 64-bit Cinnamon. Dependencies and MC19 installed fine, but the font does not seem to be working. I have xfonts-100dpi and xfonts-75dpi installed.

Does anyone have an idea what I can try to fix that?

--- End quote ---

I installed those and it improved the font appearance. It is still not as good as other Linux apps but it is better.

I also have Microsoft Fonts - not sure if it is related to your problem. But you could try:

sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
    Hit tab to highlight yes/ok for agreement

Then logout or reboot.

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