'Twas brillig, and Michał Sawicz at 07/08/10 10:57 did gyre and gimble:
> Dnia 2010-08-05, czw o godzinie 08:54 +0100, Colin Guthrie pisze:
>> There isn't really a great and easy way to automatically move the
>> whole
>> output across. This exact model is currently supported under KDE with
>> the m
I was reading the ticket description and I can indeed say that in my case it
wouldn't do the correct thing.
I agree that plugging in head phones (bluetooth or not) means that you want
to use them.
But for HDMI I'm not so sure, at in my case it wouldn't work: I have my TV
connected permanently to my
2010-08-05 05:00, Erik de Castro Lopo skrev:
> Hi all,
>
> I've acquired a pair of wireless headphones; the type that has a USB
> dongle that plugs into my machine and uses analog FM to communicate
> with the headphones.
>
> These JustWorked(tm) under linux, but now I'd like to have audio
> (eith
Dnia 2010-08-05, czw o godzinie 08:54 +0100, Colin Guthrie pisze:
> There isn't really a great and easy way to automatically move the
> whole
> output across. This exact model is currently supported under KDE with
> the modules I wrote to implement their routing policy but it's not
> exposed on Gno
'Twas brillig, and Erik de Castro Lopo at 05/08/10 04:00 did gyre and
gimble:
> Hi all,
>
> I've acquired a pair of wireless headphones; the type that has a USB
> dongle that plugs into my machine and uses analog FM to communicate
> with the headphones.
>
> These JustWorked(tm) under linux, but n
Hi all,
I've acquired a pair of wireless headphones; the type that has a USB
dongle that plugs into my machine and uses analog FM to communicate
with the headphones.
These JustWorked(tm) under linux, but now I'd like to have audio
(either PulseAudio or ALSA) auto switch to the headphones whenever