On Friday, 29 September 2017 9:58:14 AM AEST Ed Greshko wrote: > On 09/29/17 03:18, Morten W. Petersen wrote: > > I recently decided to try out Fedora, and installed it on my desktop > > computer. It has multiple sound cards, and I blogged about the > > process here: > > > > http://blogologue.com/frames?url=http://blogologue.com/blog_entry?id=15061 > > 68845X29 > > > > Today I looked around in the system settings menu, and found that I > > could set the preferred sound device there. > > > > Wouldn't it be a bit easier for a novice user to configure the > > preferred sound device from the sound panel in the taskbar? At least > > to begin with. > > > > And sound settings is easier to understand than "multimedia". > > If you must use nVidia drivers there is a much easier way to do it than you > write about in your blog. The fine folks over at RPMfusion have made it as > simply enabling their repositories and typing "dnf install akmod-nvidia" > for all the newer generation cards. Are the RPMFusion drivers still way behind? I raised this a while back and was told that they're not going to update until audio over HDMI was fixed or similar... For this reason, I used the negitivo repo for nVidia drivers - as I don't use any HDMI ports - or audio over them. -- Steven Haigh 📧 netwiz@xxxxxxxxx 💻 http://www.crc.id.au 📞 +61 (3) 9001 6090 📱 0412 935 897
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