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 buttons (stop, more, less) do not work
> anymore. I can see the box with percentage changing and sound/no sound
> icon but it does not do anything.
> Also, when I click in the panel volume icon (KMix), I can see that HDA
> nvidia digital stereo (HDMI) is selected but I do not want to use that
> one, I want to use the internal speaker.
> Also, pluging a headset do not work properly.
> In KMix control panel, I see that HDA NVidia is selected for "sound
> card" but if I choose Internal audio, it comes back later to HDA
> NVidia.
> I do not know what to do to have this working normally.
> I see from another thread that maybe this could be related to
> pulseaudio. It seems pulseaudio is not working for me:
> $ pulseaudio --check
> gives empty output.
> $ ps ux|grep puseaudio
> gives nothing either (as root)
> Any help would be appreciated.

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.


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