https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388020

--- Comment #8 from Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+...@kernel.org> ---
(In reply to ceolesen from comment #7)
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> Thank you very much for the quick response. Much appreciated. Also thank
> you for the hint to use the accelerated driver thus hopefully saving CPU
> cycles. I was not aware I was not using such. Wondering why Fedora did not
> include that out-of-the-box.

Probably because accel is hardware-dependent.

> But I just installed the accel driver and both
> Kaffeine and VLC now work. Great. Thus, I guess I won't be needing the VLC
> update after all if they are for the unaccel driver? I see others have
> already tested it.

Yeah, you won't need due to this, but rc2 is likely more stable than a random
VLC nightly build. So, I would upgrade anyway.

> Btw, the computer is a brand new run-of-the-mill Dell
> Inspiron 5770 64bit laptop with integrated graphics on which I installed
> Fedora 27 KDE spin next to the residing Windows 10 followed by a few other
> packages incl. VLC.

Fedora usually runs nicely on Dell machines.

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