Mick M. <off_by_1 <at> yahoo.com> writes: > When I right-click on the desktop kaffeine icon, and left click "remove this > icon" - it goes away. > When I reboot it comes back This is a glitch in how the icons are handled, you also have to delete the shortcut (.desktop file, symbolic link or whatever was used) from your ~/Desktop directory with a file manager. > While running kaffeine: > Pause stops the video, pause or play continues the video. > Stop pauses the video instead of showing the football. > Play restarts from the beginning. > > The stop button should not pause the video. > It has updated since the FC9 install. > You could click pause and then stop. > Both buttons would stay down. > Play would restart. Well, Kaffeine is still the same KDE 3 application, so I'm not sure what would have changed its behavior there. We recently made some changes related to the xine-lib PulseAudio backend (both in F9 and in an F8 update), maybe you're using a different backend now and that changed it? Try changing the "xine parameters" in Kaffeine to select a different backend, "pulseaudio" is the native PulseAudio backend which should now be preferred, "alsa" is the ALSA backend which should work through the ALSA PulseAudio plugin. > Also the digital clock has no seconds, needed for eBay sniping. Unfortunately, that option appears to be simply missing in the KDE 4 clock. :-( Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list