https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423629

--- Comment #3 from Maurizio Paolini <paol...@dmf.unicatt.it> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Yes, we hid this in the applet to save space, and have gotten various
> complaints from people with broken jacks. The feature is still there, it
> just moved to being exclusively visible in the KCM. Here's how you can do
> it: Open the Audio Volume System Tray applet > click on the "Configure"
> button > go to the Audio page > Set the port override over there.

Unfortunately I cannot find how to do that.  I can assure you that I tried to
navigate the Audio system settings in the past days but couldn't find the
analogue of the Port list that used to be found in the applet.

In the "Devices" tab, Playback Devices section, I can only see the present
choice (e.g. "Speakers (Built-in Audio Analog Stereo)" with the possibility
of muting it and changing its volume.  Nothing more than that and in particular
no "additional options" as was the case in the applet.

Maybe this is a "Fedora 32" packaging problem, dunno... or perhaps I cannot
find the proper place where the Ports list has been moved.
Sorry to bother you, however this is for me an important feature that I now
miss a lot (as a workaround I now reinstalled the old 5.17 'plasma-pa' fedora
package

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