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bob:

--- Quote from: Weedos123 on April 06, 2015, 03:08:26 pm ---Jim/Bob
The Mac version I have is 20.0.87.  The Linux is v20.0.88, both current versions I believe.  As I had a vanilla debian installation, of v88 working and licensed before I restored a copy of Mac library, I thought there must must be some sort of inconsistency in restoring from a Mac to a Linux install.

The problem I now have is I got to the end of my Linux knowledge and can't get any further than what I just tried. Which was.

Completely remove MC using "apt-get --purge remove mediacenter20" and reboot.
Reinstall using "apt-get install mediacenter20"

Hoping I get a completely clean install which I could then register as I originally did.  But no it still says could not restore licence from file etc.  which leads me to think that it could be the licence file, but I got 2 fresh copies today and none work. So stumped again.
Thanks

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The configurations are probably not completely compatible across linux and the Mac.
To start over you don't need to reinstall MC, just remove the .jriver directory in your user home directory.

Weedos123:
Bob
Well removing the .jriver directory still didn't help. Same issue as before.  So going to start over completely from scratch and see what happens then.

bob:

--- Quote from: Weedos123 on April 07, 2015, 01:18:07 pm ---Bob
Well removing the .jriver directory still didn't help. Same issue as before.  So going to start over completely from scratch and see what happens then.

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Are you on debian WHEEZY?
i386 or amd64?

Send me your registration code in a PM please.

Weedos123:
Bob

PM sent

Paul

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