Re: [arch-general] no mp4 playback with VLC

2013-08-18 Thread Kyle
Looks like this video has a webm version available, format 44. If it has 44, it should also have 43 if you need to play it on a smaller screen. Both mplayer and vlc should have the necessary codecs available to play the webm video. If you need the mp4 version, it would seem that you may be missing

Re: [arch-general] Question about repository updates and atomicity

2013-08-18 Thread Jan Alexander Steffens
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Johannes Ernst wrote: > What happens if that occurs during an rsync? Or is that prevented from > happening? > > Similarly, what if a client updates from a mirror while the database file is > being replaced by rsync? You can't get a partially updated database, as

[arch-general] no mp4 playback with VLC

2013-08-18 Thread Nelson Marambio
Hi, folks, I downloaded a video file from YouTube which makes my players hang. VLC neither plays audio or video but just remains as if no file was in the playlist (in fact it is). When I start vlc (vlc -v) from console and try to play that video file vlc writes to the console mp4 stream warning

Re: [arch-general] Question about repository updates and atomicity

2013-08-18 Thread Johannes Ernst
On Aug 17, 2013, at 0:06, Jan Alexander Steffens wrote: > Server-side, the developer stages several packages and then triggers a > db-update. > > A new database is built and the old database file is replaced. What happens if that occurs during an rsync? Or is that prevented from happening? Si

Re: [arch-general] tmpfs 100% /tmp - No space left on device

2013-08-18 Thread BlissSam
On 2013-8-15,19:55,Damjan wrote: > On 13.08.2013 18:43, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> Hi :) >> >> when I try to build current linux-rt I get "No space left on device", >> resp. df shows "tmpfs 100% /tmp". >> > > setup yaourt to not build in /tmp ? > Use the --tmp option as you can see in the man pag

Re: [arch-general] tmpfs 100% /tmp - No space left on device

2013-08-18 Thread Tom Gundersen
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Leonid Isaev wrote: > Notice, though, that if /tmp is getting full and is about the same size as > RAM, > the system will start swapping well before /tmp is filled, so you'll get no > performance gain from building in /tmp because effectively you'll be > compiling