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Awesome Donkey:
Try using these commands;
--- Code: ---wget -q "http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key" -O- | sudo apt-key add -
sudo wget http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/mediacenter20.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter20.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mediacenter20
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Weedos123:
Awesome
OK I confused now on several counts.
I ran those 4 commands, when I first installed media centre and was under the impression that all of them only needed to be run at the outset as mediacenter 20 would have been added to the "sources list" and I'd have the necessary key to be able to retrieve and install the package. Therefore I'd only need to "apt-get update" to download and install any updates. Do I need to run all of them each time to update?
As you suggested I ran them and the update packages downloaded as before when I ran "apt-get update" which returned done this time, rather than the error, but when running the last command to install, it didn't do it as it says I am already on the latest version. Checking in MC shows I' m on v88, but I thought I'd downloaded v93.
Thanks
Paul
Awesome Donkey:
Looks like 20.0.93 hasn't been added to the latest apt repository yet, that's why you're seeing that issue. Manually download the 20.0.93 AMD64 .deb file and install it via dpkg -i in the Terminal.
bob:
I added a Jessie apt repository.
It will be amd64 only for now.
It includes gnutls28-deb0. I need feedback on this for the unsupported distros. On Ubuntu 14.10 it just works since gnutls28-deb0 is already in the OS.
You can get the list file following the previous instructions replacing mediacenter20.list with mediacenter20jessie.list
Awesome Donkey:
FYI guys, it's not recommended to use this new mediacenter20jessie.list on Ubuntu 15.04 as it'll try to update the existing gnutls28-deb0 and it WILL break the system.
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