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VideoLAN is a project of French students from the Ecole Centrale Paris and developers from all over the world. Its main goals is MPEG streaming on a network, but it also features a standalone multimedia player. The VideoLAN Server can stream video read from a hard disk, a DVD player, a satellite card or an MPEG 2 compression card, and unicast or multicast it on a network. The VideoLAN Client can read the stream from the network and display it. It can also be used to display video read locally on the computer : DVDs, VCDs, MPEG and DivX files and from a satellite card. It is multi-plaform : Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, BSD, Solaris, QNX, iPaq... The VideoLAN Client and Server now have a full IPv6 support.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE.NetBSD,v 1.1.1.1 2004/03/29 10:30:29 grant Exp $
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You may need to increase the maximum number of shared memory pages
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(SHMMAXPGS) in your kernel to run ${PKGNAME}. One possible setting is:
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options SHMMAXPGS=32768
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