>> New strange thing: I have just plugged my camcorder and obtained the
>> following message in a popup window:
>> "KDE a détecté qu'un ou plusieurs périphériques internes ont été enlevés.
>> Voulez-vous que KDE oublie ces périphériques de façon permanente ?
>> Voici la liste des périphériques que
On 01/26/2013 05:19 PM, Frédéric Bron wrote:
>> In KDE, if you bring up "System Settings" and then go to
>> "Multimedia-->Phonon" and then look at all the various "Audio Playback"
>> categories you should see a number of entries. HDMI should be down in the
>> list to give it less preferential t
> In KDE, if you bring up "System Settings" and then go to
> "Multimedia-->Phonon" and then look at all the various "Audio Playback"
> categories you should see a number of entries. HDMI should be down in the
> list to give it less preferential treatment.
I have done that but it always comes b
On 01/26/2013 04:25 PM, Frédéric Bron wrote:
> I am using F18 + KDE on a notebook.
> I have an nvidia video card (GeForce GTX 560M) which inclues HDMI
> support but I am not using the HDMI output, only the internal screen
> and speakers.
> On F17, everything was fine.
> On F18, the keyboard volume