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Special Forums Hardware Rebuilt my HTPC, need some pointers Post 302410545 by tlarkin on Tuesday 6th of April 2010 09:10:30 AM
Old 04-06-2010
Well, I figured I'd update the thread....

I got the latest Nvidia drivers installed and the latest ALSA drivers installed. Now, when I launch the alsamixer binary the Nvidia card is recognized but it has no options for audio out over HDMI. So I am like half way there to getting it to work.

I was up pretty late last night tinkering with it. I think when I get home today I am going to disable the on-board audio in the BIOS and check the "black-list" modules to ensure that any of the nvidia codecs aren't being purposely not loaded.
 

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SCANLOGS(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       SCANLOGS(8)

NAME
scanlogs - summarize INN log files. SYNOPSIS
scanlogs [ norotate ] DESCRIPTION
Scanlogs summarizes the information recorded in the INN log files (see newslog(5)). By default, it also rotates and cleans out the logs. It is normally invoked by the news.daily(8) script. KEYWORDS
The following keywords are accepted: norotate Using this keyword disables the rotating and cleaning aspect of the log processing: the logs files are only scanned for information and no contents are altered. If scanlogs is invoked more than once a day, the ``norotate'' keyword should be used to prevent premature log cleaning. HISTORY
Written by Landon Curt Noll <chongo@toad.com> and Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.2, dated 1998/01/28. SEE ALSO
innd(8), newslog(5), news.daily(8), nnrpd(8). SCANLOGS(8)
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