On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 23:57 -0400, Manuel E. Chavez Manzano wrote:
Thanks then I have ti assume that the problem is the processor, I mean that it's not enought. thanks a lot see you
El jue, 13-09-2007 a las 20:41 -0700, Craig White escribió:
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 23:12 -0400, Manuel E. Chavez Manzano wrote:
I mean when i do it locally, and even from command line, and I always do it as a user, and it isn't shows any error, and example when I run yum update when yum starts downloading headers, mplayer stop for a secund and start again, and that happens averytime yum start downloading a header, and when download a packeage, but when the download is on curse mplayer plays normally Do you understad what I mean ???? sorry but I'm not very good writing, I speak spanish
El jue, 13-09-2007 a las 19:52 -0700, Craig White escribió:
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 22:43 -0400, Manuel E. Chavez Manzano wrote:
I have installed CentOS 5 with mplayer -1.0-0.34. from de dag's repos,everythings going well while I'm just listening music ando doing any easy job, but when I run yum the mplayer stops for a while and start again, the sames happens with xmms. I have a celeron 2.9ghz and 256mb ram I want to know why is this happening ?
hurry up and grab a chair...
try launching xmms/mplayer (as user) from command line instead of clicking because starting from a command line might give some useful information in error out.
I find that if I am watching video or listening to audio via the Internet, a stoppage generally means that it lost contact with the streaming server
yum update is not an easy job...it takes a lot of processing power and memory. You don't have that much memory and the Celeron is only OK as a processor
---- 256 MB RAM is suggested minimum and likely to cause your machine to use swap more and interruptions in streaming process is likely while system is swapping memory to/from hard disk
Craig