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[root@localhost ~]# yum install lame.i386
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
livna                     100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
updates-released          100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
extras                    100% |=========================| 1.1 kB    00:00
base                      100% |=========================| 1.1 kB    00:00
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Parsing package install arguments
Resolving Dependencies
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package lame.i386 0:3.96.1-0.lvn.1.4 set to be updated
--> Running transaction check

Dependencies Resolved

=============================================================================
 Package                 Arch       Version          Repository        Size
=============================================================================
Installing:
 lame                    i386       3.96.1-0.lvn.1.4  livna             1.1 M

Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install      1 Package(s)
Update       0 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)
Total download size: 1.1 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:
(1/1): lame-3.96.1-0.lvn. 100% |=========================| 272 kB    01:35
http://rpm.livna.org/fedora/4/i386/RPMS.lvn/lame-3.96.1-0.lvn.1.4.i386.rpm:
[Errno 4] Socket Error: timed out
Trying other mirror.
Error Downloading Packages:
  lame - 3.96.1-0.lvn.1.4.i386: failure:
lame-3.96.1-0.lvn.1.4.i386.rpm from livna: [Errno 256] No more mirrors
to try.
[root@localhost ~]#
[root@localhost ~]# date
Sun Nov 20 19:33:25 EST 2005
[root@localhost ~]#


I'm tring to encode from CD directly to "mp3", as in Lame Ain't MP3
(or whatever the TLA is) but am having trouble with yum.  Do I have to
do this manually with rpm's, or even source?  How do others do this?

Also, in terms of grip, I'm not seeing an encode option.  That is, if
I "just rip" to flac, how does grip encode that to mp3?


-Thufir


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