> I did upgrade to a newer version of the Linux kernel since I last tried.
Maybe that helped somehow?
I see no way in which the kernel version could make a difference here.
> Some of the comments here suggest that the problem is youtube-dl running
with Python2, instead of Python3.
You can
Youtube-dl is now working again. I didn't follow any of the newer
instructions above. But if I remember rightly, I did upgrade to a newer
version of the Linux kernel since I last tried. Maybe that helped somehow?
Centurino
> The situation wouldn't be much better on other fixed-release distros
> So, would it be fair to say that this is another case of poor old Flidas
showing it's age?
The situation wouldn't be much better on other fixed-release distros, even
those that are currently up-to-date. They will quickly fall behind in their
versions of youtube-dl and incompatibilities be
vas19...@ya.ru writes:
> Why did you call python3 with youtube-dl?
Many issues reported about youtube-dl have their fix related to using
python3.
--
"Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice"
So, would it be fair to say that this is another case of poor old Flidas
showing it's age? I'm really looking forward to Etiona being released. Maybe
I'll try youtube-dl on my test install of that.
Why did you call python3 with youtube-dl?
stry...@disintermedia.net.nz wrote:
Youtube-dl has always worked reliably on my Flidas systems. But in the last few days
I noticed it failing to download videos from YT.
You don't say what version of youtube-dl you're running, but this version:
$ youtube-dl --version
2020.05.08
works fine to
You are right, I did not know that. I have only been using Trisquel for 2
weeks or so and I assumed that it's an option based on the output of
youtube-dl. Still, there is a chance that OP installed pip from some
third-party source and then youtube-dl through it, so I'll leave that post as
i
centurin...@protonmail.com writes:
> Did you install youtube-dl with pip or apt? I'd really recommend
> against using apt because the version in the repositories is really
> outdated and that's not good considering how often Google updates the
> API. If you installed it through pip, you can run:
>
Did you install youtube-dl with pip or apt? I'd really recommend against
using apt because the version in the repositories is really outdated and
that's not good considering how often Google updates the API. If you
installed it through pip, you can run:
sudo pip install --upgrade youtube_dl
stry...@disintermedia.net.nz writes:
> Thanks for the tip but it didn't work for me. Here's the output:
>
> strypey@Bishop:~$ sudo youtube-dl -U && python3 'which youtube-dl'
> "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3YP1TU-L_8";
> [sudo] password for strypey:
> It looks like you installed youtube-dl wi
Thanks for the tip but it didn't work for me. Here's the output:
strypey@Bishop:~$ sudo youtube-dl -U && python3 'which youtube-dl'
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3YP1TU-L_8";
[sudo] password for strypey:
It looks like you installed youtube-dl with a package manager, pip, setup.py
or a ta
stry...@disintermedia.net.nz writes:
> Youtube-dl has always worked reliably on my Flidas systems. But in the
> last few days I noticed it failing to download videos from YT.
>
> Here's the terminal output:
>
> strypey@Bishop:~$ youtube-dl https://yewtu.be/watch?v=O3YP1TU-L_8
> [generic] watch?v
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