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glynor:
Probably, if you tell them that. But what they don't know won't hurt you.  ;)

I believe they typically inspect the surge protector itself, if there is a claim, but I don't know how rigorous it is.  Worth looking into, unless you're absolutely sure the surge protectors were untouched entirely in the incident (they still work fine, etc), and weren't at all at fault.

Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: glynor on July 08, 2015, 11:03:35 am ---Worth looking into, unless you're absolutely sure the surge protectors were untouched entirely in the incident (they still work fine, etc), and weren't at all at fault.

--- End quote ---

Yeah, that's the problem, they were completely untouched. Other components plugged into the protectors came out completely unharmed, like my speakers. Still, I'll be looking into this.

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on July 02, 2015, 03:15:10 pm ---Due to lightning striking last night and taking out and frying my PC and all its components, network components and my storage array that housed my 73,000+ FLAC music library - most I can't replace anymore (sadly my expensive surge protectors failed), I'm pretty much out of commission for the time being - which might be indefinitely, not sure yet what to do. Fortunately my Android phone still works so I can reply with it. However somebody else might need to take over these tutorials.

--- End quote ---
Wow, that's a drag, sorry...

Awesome Donkey:
The recently released Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela *should* work fine with this tutorial, however I can't currently test this. I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work, so please let me know if the tutorial works for you when using Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela. I should be able to finally test it within a month or so.

wellywu:
I own both a Lenovo IdeaPad Y510P and ZaReason Zeto notebook and desktop PC respectively running Ubuntu 14.04.2 64 bit LTS GNU/Linux. I purchased J River Media Center 21 master license and I successfully install Media Center 20 64 bit and put in my master license on both PCs. Now, I have an Oppo Digital HA-1 and Sennheiser HD-800 along with a CEntrance HiFi-M8 LX XL4 and Shure SE-846 CL on the desktop and notebook PCs respectively. When I select Tools -> Options -> Audio -> Audio Device -> I get a bunch of stuff that does not reflect my current audio devices' names. It's hard to sort out. I also can't get beyond 32 bit 44.1 kHz playback. How do I fix this? Also, J River Media Center 20 64 bit keeps crashing randomly. How do I fix this issue?

I keep getting this error:

wellywu@ZaReasonZeto:~$ mediacenter20
Found 0 devices (devices will be listed below)

Total time: 2 ms
Result: 0
mediacenter20: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/jriver/Media Center 20/libhogweed.so.2: undefined symbol: __gmpz_limbs_read
wellywu@ZaReasonZeto:~$

I set Ubuntu's Nautilus file manager to show hidden files and I deleted my /home/wellywu/.jriver hidden folder and I restored my master license. Now, it sort of works, but it keeps crashing in the middle of a song during playback. It also is limited to 32 bit 44.1 kHz playback. How do I fix this or should I wait for an update or upgrade to J River Media Center 21?

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