So I finally decided to install Lubuntu 16.04 LTS on a separate partition in my living room HTPC SSD because while it handles Windows 10 Pro quite well for what it is, it is quite
old. I have managed to get everything running okay, including MC23 via the stable repository, and intend to make this my permanent implementation on said machine by removing the Windows 10 installation; however, I am fairly new to Linux compared to Windows, and there are a few persistent issues which I imagine could be worked easily by someone with more knowledge. They are as follows:
- The stable repository yields MC 23.0.80 and my MC24 master licence does not work on it. Pretty self-explanatory. Will MC23 on Linux make it to 23.0.102 before months' end, or should I have just connected to the latest repo?
- I have the option to run MC at Linux start-up selected, but it does not do so. In fact, nothing runs at start-up/log-in. I want MC and VNC Server 5.3.3 to run at this time. Is there something else I must configure for this to happen?
- This machine is functioning as a client to another server in my bed room, and it successfully played back content I threw at it while it was running Windows 10 Pro at the same media network client settings (no audio conversion, video conversion to H.264-TS 720p AutoFPS); however, while audio plays just fine, video does so with some consistent jerkiness roughly every second, as if it's struggling to sync. This occurs in the background image transitions in theatre view Playing Now, as well. I have tried lowering/changing the conversion options and disabling and re-enabling VideoClock and hardware acceleration, but these appear to have no effect on the issue. Since this is not a problem on the Windows 10 installation, I presume that it might be a configuration issue on my part. Where should I start for troubleshooting? If it's important, I'm using the Nvidia proprietary drivers and ALSA.
- This is less important, but is it possible to restore a library exported from a Windows copy of MC to a Linux copy—for library settings and such?
Apart from these issues, this is looking quite promising. System runs
much better all-around than it did running Windows 10 Pro, given that Lubuntu is suitably light-weight to accommodate it. I will probably
upgrade the system at some point with hardware that can handle 1080p, but for now, I would
really like to get these issues resolved and remove the Windows 10 boot so that it can be entirely automated (no OS selection at start-up and therefore, auto-log-in and start-up of MC, as well as VNC for remoting in and maintenance). Any guidance is appreciated.
This is unrelated to MC, but since installing the Nvidia proprietary drivers via the Proprietary Devices tab of the Software Updater, text in parts of some applications has become humongous, where-as that of some others has become too small to read. This presents a problem when a given application does not appear to have its own robust font settings, such as Chrome with regards to the text of its tabs and bookmarks bar, and the Nvidia X Server settings all-around. Why does this occur? Thankfully, MC looks normal.