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					Playing YouTube video on a Raspberry PI is possible directly from the Linux command-line, without having even to start X. It saves some resources. There are many tutorials (see 1, 2 for example) on how to install YouTube but I found that the information was spread all over, so here is a summary: 
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Install youtube-dl (and update it) to download YouTube video: 
    
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install youtube-dl
sudo youtube-dl -U 
     
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Install Python setup tools, needed to install whitey: 
    
sudo apt-get install python-setuptools 
     
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Download whitey, which is the "front-end" to YouTube: 
    
wget http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/w/whitey/whitey-0.1.tar.gz
tar -zxvf whitey-0.1.tar.gz 
     
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If you want to use omxplayer instead of mplayer, edit whitey init file: 
    nano whitey-0.1/src/yt/__init__.py 
    CTRL+W to search for mplayer 
    Replace mplayer by omxplayer and remove mplayer switches 
     
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Install whitey and start playing YouTube videos: 
    
sudo python setup.py install
yt 
     
 
If yt does not play the videos that you choose, make sure that youtube-dl is working properly by running the command: 
youtube-dl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KMpZaEF6g0 
which should result in: 
[youtube] Setting language
[youtube] -KMpZaEF6g0: Downloading video webpage
[youtube] -KMpZaEF6g0: Downloading video info webpage
[youtube] -KMpZaEF6g0: Extracting video information
[download] Destination: -KMpZaEF6g0.mp4
[download]   X% of 118.89M at  AAA.BBBk/s ETA MM:SS 
where X, AAA.BBB, and MM:SS depend of course on how the download is going   If the command returns an error, then sudo youtube-dl -U. 
  
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