

#Linux mint system requirements 17.3 series
I turned on ‘Kodi’ metadata and refreshed series data and BINGO! And the series I originally added ‘stuck’ when I checked it again…no idea why it didn’t earlier but oh well. I’m almost embarrassed to say this but the problem was the freaking metadata setting! I was looking at my Windows setup of Sonarr and was comparing settings and noticed that on my Windows setup, I had metadata for Emby and Kodi ‘enabled’ but on the Linux side, no meta data was enabled. (Not asking for help on that… I’ll Google around for ‘Sonarr linux log file location’ maybe tomorrow. I’d gladly post logs but have no idea where to grab them from. I’m sure it’s my ignorance with Linux that’s causing the problem so was wondering if anyone can give me things to check that could lead to a peaceful resolution.

I screwed with this for the last 2+ hours then decided to step away before I punched the monitor. I’m a total Linux n00b but since I’m not upgrading to the NSA’s new operating system (Win 10), I’m in the process of moving away from microSUCK and to Mint. I’m guessing something is messed up with permissions as if Sonarr can’t create/write to the directory I told it to use for the show. MKV file in a ‘Season 1’ folder of the show I was testing and when I told Sonarr to refresh series data, it never added thumbnails or plot info for the show. I looked in the Mono console and saw messages about ‘such and such directory doesn’t exist’. When I went back in, my test series wasn’t there. When I access Sonarr and add a series, I point it to my ‘Downloads’ folder. Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution (1024×768 recommended). 512 MB RAM (1GB recommended for a comfortable usage). Linux Mint 32-bit works on both 32-bit and 64-bit processors). I followed the steps on the Git about installing Sonarr in Linux and it runs perfectly fine BUT, I think I have a file/folder permission issue. System requirements: x86 processor (Linux Mint 64-bit requires a 64-bit processor. Running whatever is the version of Sonarr pulled down during apt-get
