Stupid headline of the month award goes to: Stuff "EV sales slow despite fuel prices"
Can't sell what you don't have..
Can't sell what you don't have..
So, I have a fresh KDE Fedora 44 install on an Asus TUF A15 laptop. Fresh as in a few hours old, haven't even got around to installing much beyond the base install. It also happened when I was having a play with the standard Gnome fedora 44 before i decided to go back to KDE.
If the laptop is connected to the same wifi network as the TV, it changes the TV volume when I log in. TV is a Sony S95B if that matters.
Its definitely happening over wifi. It doesn't happen when the laptop was last connected to another AP&Network, and the laptop is not physically connected to anything, not even a powerbrick, even removed the wireless mouse dongle to be sure.
If anybody could point me to what service or process is firing off this packet to the TV, and how to supress it, it'd be a huge help on the WAF.