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Setup JRiver Media Center 20 In Ubuntu/Linux Mint
85Duppie:
Thank you.
I did figure out how to use the media network and it recognized my DAC. I can find it and control it with the Nexus 7 tablet.
Awesome Donkey:
I updated the tutorial some yesterday after doing a clean Ubuntu install.
Awesome Donkey:
An update for this topic. I'm going to wait until Ubuntu 14.04 LTS' release before making major updates to this tutorial. Why? Because by default Ubuntu 14.04 will address certain issues users may have, especially getting HDMI audio working out of the box. That way I can have basically a clean state to restructure this tutorial and simplify it. My main goal once Ubuntu 14.04's released? Getting the Pulseaudio tutorial up since to me that's very important.
In the meantime, I've made small updates to the requirements and updated MC mentions to the latest build.
85Duppie:
The updates you described in your March 16 posting worked great. I did an install on my laptop and everything ran like clock work without any errors.
Thank you very much for your contribution.
Awesome Donkey:
I think it's time for an update. I've done a clean install of the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Final Beta and checked MC. Some requirements don't seem to be needed anymore (libboost-regex1.49.0:i386 and libicu48:i386) but there's one brand new requirement (libtasn1-3:i386). So, because of that the current list of dependencies to get MC running on x64 Ubuntu 14.04 is...
--- Code: ---libtasn1-3:i386 libcurl3:i386 libx11-6:i386 libmpcdec6:i386 libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libx11-6:i386 libcrypto++9:i386 libasound2:i386 libuuid1:i386 libssh2-1:i386 lib32stdc++6 xfonts-75dpi xfonts-100dpi lame
--- End code ---
Also, Pulseaudio is easy as pie to get working! Only requires two steps (installing two dependencies; libasound2-plugins:i386 and installing pavucontrol to setup Pulseaudio) and using pavucontrol to setup your output correctly. :) Because of that, when 14.04 LTS final is released, it'll be the minimum version supported by this tutorial and I'll get to remove the HDMI stuff as it *should* include kernel 3.14. :)
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