On Wed, 23 Sep 2009, Robin Laing wrote:
Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, john wendel wrote:
On 09/19/2009 07:17 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Eventually I did a cntrl-alt-F2 to get a console,
logged in as root and did a yum erase kmod-nvidia-PAE .
Rebooting still failed.
On my next attempt, I picked the second option on the grub menu.
This time, rebooting worked.
Apparently, if I want a system that's not too slow and can play
flash without mplayer hanging, I'll need to go back to F10.
I'd meant F9. I'd never used F10.
I don't reinstall more often than I have to.
Something always goes wrong and I spend few
days or weeks wanting to kill someting.
I certainly don't want to go through that mess again.
Gawd I hate it when things just don't work.
I have noticed that mplayer says this for almost all the videos that I play
on F11. They play well on F10 and in VLC on F11. I am wondering if it is an
mplayer fault and thus for discussion om rpmfusion's list.
In my case, the statement is preceeded by crappy video,
I do notice that in F11, my system disk access seams to just hang for a
second in many different programs. It has really become an issue since I
have started to stream video to my PS3.
Thinking as I write this, I find that every time I run mplayer on my home
machine (F11) the video doesn't start right away. Yet in F10, it starts
right away using the same video. This is when mplayer will say that my
system is to slow. The only difference between the machines is I am running
RAID 1 at home.
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