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Old 12th July 2004, 11:49 AM
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segmentation fault when trying to install nomad jukebox support

I'm trying to get my nomad jukebox 2 to work under linux but when I try to install the gnomad2 and libnjb rpms
I get a segmentation error. I did some searching and found out that this could be because the rpms are corrupt so I redownloaded them and tried again but still got the same error.

here's the projects homepage http://gnomad2.sourceforge.net/
and here are the rpms, http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=65573,
the fc2 part in the package's names seems to suggest that these are for fedora core 2.

could someone help me out with this thing? my recently started to refuse to work with my player and I'm in desperate need to get some new music into that box.
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