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bob:
I've created a couple of repositories you can try out. You'll first need to get the key. As root do this:
wget -O - http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key | apt-key add -

Then add the repository of your choice to /etc/apt/sources.list.d.
Create a file in that directory called mediacenter20.list
In that file, for the stable distribution put:
deb [arch=i386] http://dist.jriver.com/stable/mediacenter/ wheezy main
or for the latest:
deb [arch=i386] http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/ wheezy main

update your apt and you should be ready to go.

Awesome Donkey:
I actually got this working in Ubuntu with some modifications and manual import of the key. Later when I get a little more time I'll post a tutorial on how to do this in the Ubuntu topic.

linuxuser200:
Worked for me too (Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit). Thanks Bob!

danrien:
Awesome! Thanks bob!

Update: the repository is working well on Linux Mint 17.1!

mcollier:
Brilliant!

I believe the instructions for importing the key should read:

wget -O - http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key | apt-key add -

Ubuntu users would likely need to do:

wget -O - http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -

Thanks!  Great improvement.

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