9/13/2023 0 Comments Jriver linux![]() Choose and use only either the latest or stable repo - you *can* use the beta repo alongside either the stable or latest repos! Decide for yourself which one you want to use. There's three available repositories Latest, Stable and Beta. The APT repository is required to install Media Center 28 and keep Media Center 28 updated with every new release. Before installing, please read the outstanding issues topic! Many of the issues noted for Debian also apply to Ubuntu/Linux Mint! This *should* also apply to Ubuntu/Mint derivatives like Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Linux Mint (MATE), Linux Mint (Xfce), elementaryOS, etc. This tutorial will focus on the operating systems above, any others you're on your own with. like Ubuntu and Linux Mint are not officially supported by JRiver! Media Center 28 for Linux is developed on Debian Buster - support for distros other than Debian Buster, e.g. NOTE: This tutorial does borrow ideas and parts done by InflatableMouse and his excellent Debian Wheezy tutorial found here, so please thank him.īefore we continue, please note the following ![]() Ubuntu 18.04 LTS simply is too old and very likely won't work with Media Center 28. There will likely be issues with running Ubuntu versions prior to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS as Media Center 28 requires Debian Buster. Ubuntu Studio and Linux Mint Debian Edition have not and likely will not be tested! Again, your mileage with those may vary. New Media Center? Yes! This tutorial aims to aid users into setting up JRiver Media Center 28 onto computers running the following Debian-based GNU/Linux operating systems/distributions/variants (others listed here *may* work, but your mileage may vary!)
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