On 02/06/2011 11:40 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote: > This is probably not a discussion for the desktop list. FWIW, once > recognised, the HDMI output should just show up as another output in the > sound settings. That's what it does on my desktop at least. Good to know that it does work atleast for you which means it's supported in Gnome which was the information I was more or less after. Given the sleek look and feel of Gnome3/Gnome shell it finally makes Gnome self a viable media alternative to MythTV XBMC etc I would not be surprise to see proper media extensions to it ( or simply MythTV/XBMC extension without or with specific Gnome shell theme cruff ) popping up that hooks up to all those online media services that already exist hulu netflix etc and any locally or network storage backends you might have. So if as long as you are smart enough to buy you self a device tablet/Notedbook/Desktop PC that has HDMI out port on it you can simply plug a single HDMI cable from HDTV to your Gnome3/Gnome Shell powered device and fire up the media extension start streaming content directly from the web to you TV. JBG -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop