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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 20 for Linux => Topic started by: Robert Joe on November 28, 2013, 10:18:23 pm
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I got JRiver running on 64-Bit Linux Mint 16 with Cinnamon Desktop :)
I had to install 32-bit libx11-6:i386 and libc6:i386. Then I set Playback Device to "front:CARD=PCH,DEV=0" to get the onboard analog output to work.
How do I change the ugly default fonts that look like they came from 1980?
All my other apps and desktop use the system fonts and have a nice rounded modern look.
See example pics below of an app (Totem) vs JRiver
(https://gqbvza.bn1.livefilestore.com/y2pUVcVRL6PSubYAljrXE7NBghQy3lIAZfSyzqi5cuFJBCrppfefxWP33PjsYgJssUcu9WwDIHh2FMto2oMwMqRpAWVC0T3-pHCspWk25o3PNg/Totem.png?psid=1)
(https://gqakqq.bn1301.livefilestore.com/y2pfKBH-M9tKSeH5I4ntKsVWyTBJcxin0VC3RgNwA89QK8SrGE-kzQ0lFziBkZmNMD1c7gLkPtHVHlVBN08x-tNBPYHSSc5stN2-41-hkuB1SI/JRiver.png?psid=1)
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Did you install xfonts-75dpi xfonts-100dpi?
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Did you install xfonts-75dpi xfonts-100dpi?
Thanks! Those font package make it look much better :)
Ubuntu really did a good job on fonts. A configurable font selection option in one of the files would make it even better.
(https://gqakqq.bn1302.livefilestore.com/y2pdcoMkUwSwGlrx0r0WddIKDNtAUfEkn6L2n1me1l80Mq50hz47tNRDRfjXGNC_6ZMDtbs7RIPQI22XkcHeYjpApBd2Sw4Y0V3SL6x382asB0/JRiver2.png?psid=1)