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jstruebel:
It's a VM running under KVM with 64-bit Debian Wheezy installed. It's part of my home server running on an Intel Celeron E3300. I'm planning on using it as a media server. So far I've just been using Media Center on a windows HTPC connected to my TV.

bob:
In the repository, wheezy is i386.
If you want amd64 you should use Jessie.

crazikid:
looking for feedback on installation of MC on my BBB. debian wheezy -

I'm getting a Segmentation fault.

any help would be appreciated.

bob:

--- Quote from: crazikid on July 20, 2015, 06:14:01 am ---looking for feedback on installation of MC on my BBB. debian wheezy -

I'm getting a Segmentation fault.

any help would be appreciated.

--- End quote ---
Your last post said you were using arch.

If you are using debian wheezy on your bbb make sure dependencies are satisfied (including installing xfonts-75dpi).
You must also be running in 24 bit video mode, not 16.
MC REQUIRES an XServer.

jstruebel:
Ok. So I tried just switching to the Jessie repository, but that broke with the dependencies as I suspected it might. I switched back to the Wheezy repository and ran the command:


--- Code: ---dpkg --add-architecture i386
--- End code ---

as recommended in http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=85957.msg604793#msg604793. That did the trick and it updated dependencies and installed mediacenter. Now to see if it works.

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