radio and tv tuner cards

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Absolutely. Start with the files in /usr/src/linux/Documentation, 
particularly devices.txt. Then, look at the hardware compatibility lists 
on sites like Redhat.com, etc.


 On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Brent Harding wrote:

> 				Is there any good TV/radio tuner card that I can use in linux? Does the
> winTV stuff work?
> If anyone has used a winTV in the other M OS, how is the software as far as
> working with wineyes? I want a linux-compatible one so that if the software
> that comes with isn't that friendly, I can use linux and cron to record
> with it probably.
> 
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