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bob:
There will be a build out soon.
Those with MC 19 for Linux licenses will get MC 20 for Linux licenses.
The registration codes will be emailed to your registered addresses.

A heads-up, those of you not using debian Wheezy may have some issues with the requirement for gtk libraries on MC 20.

tlcmd:
Will there be an easy simple way to not play certain genres? For example: I have a "jazz" genre, but there are some Christmas files in there which I would not like to play year around, but only during the 6 weeks or so seasonably. I used to run Media Jukebox 8.400 which had a very simple option to not play certain genres.
Thanks,
tlcmd

mwillems:

--- Quote from: bob on August 11, 2014, 10:56:55 am ---There will be a build out soon.
Those with MC 19 for Linux licenses will get MC 20 for Linux licenses.
The registration codes will be emailed to your registered addresses.

A heads-up, those of you not using debian Wheezy may have some issues with the requirement for gtk libraries on MC 20.


--- End quote ---

Do you know which libs yet, or is that still a moving target?  I'm assuming 2.0 not 3.0?

InflatableMouse:
Isn't Debian still on GTK 1.x?  :-*

GTK 2 and 3 can coexist, I have both installed on my system.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: InflatableMouse on August 11, 2014, 12:23:01 pm ---Isn't Debian still on GTK 1.x?  :-*

GTK 2 and 3 can coexist, I have both installed on my system.

--- End quote ---

I have both installed too (thanks to XFCE), I just wanted to make sure we weren't talking about GTK 1 or something exotic  ;D

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