That's the whole message in the subject line. I want to come up with a DVR solution for us that is accessible. My wife is sighted so I hope to put together a system that will schedule recordings and have speakup available so I can tell what is going on. A lot of what makes a tuner card work or not is whether or not the drivers exist in Linux. If they exist, then everything can be made to work. If not, you've just got another expensive warm brick. Our cable system went totally digital in August so in order to make our old Zenith VCR work, one must put an analog-to-digital converter ahead of it and this effectively renders the VCR's ability to select a channel useless since there is only one channel in it's world, now and that's whatever the output of the converter box is set to. Thanks for any good ideas, here. If there is a DVR that does talk, I am interested in that but, failing that, I want a tuner card that works with Linux and that should get us going. Many thanks. Martin McCormick _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list