Jenna64bit
Jenna64bit
I'm not OP, but I can confirm I was having this issue with my RPi 3 B+ (fully updated) while streaming a netradio station with SMPlayer. I say was, because...
Some fun fact finding on my part! First, the 3.3v output of my Arduino was not a problem at all! Further, my PS/2 ports happily power a MCU and USB...
So as a summary on this "issue" so far: * 3.3v I/O works, so long as you won't fry your MCU (as the PC may send up to 5v!) *...
Thank you for the updated AppImage! I installed libjson-c-dev and tested with the release, as it gives a common base. I am still getting stuck on the negotiation screen with...
Huh, indeed it doesn't ! `resources/linux/bin/netmdcli: error while loading shared libraries: libjson-c.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory` That said, there's a system version I have...
Given that error, I went and [grabbed myself a copy](https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal-updates/amd64/libjson-c4/download) of `libjson-c4`. I only had version 3 on my system. With this, I went and rebuilt the AppImage and it...
Likely a Flatpak would solve this issue better than an AppImage. Or somehow also packaging this library binary with the AppImage. Any interest if I tried to build a Flatpak...
I mean, yes, but it won't run/fail any different from another stock appimage. The difference was installing that particular version of libjson-c on my machine. At least so far :)
Minor patch so FFTW will compile right on boxes with SGI Fortran. Also a minor patch to include more of ImageMagick.
Thank you, I can confirm the SOURCE desktop file used to build this RPM /link is pointed at "-gtk3" and causing this.