You will probably need to compile your kernel. Ubuntu doesn't enable it by deafult. (AFAIK). However, I am using Kanotix. Which is still debian - and in my view better than Ubuntu because it retains almost full Debian Sid compatability - and that comes with full DVB support built in. You will still have to know what modules to insert at boot time, but if you get stuck let me know and I will give you a snip of my /etc/modules file with everything relating to DVB support for that card. After that, just start Kaffeine and start scanning for channels. It is literally a 10 minute process. GJ Lyndon Drake wrote: >Hi, > >Is there a distribution that has working support for the Nova-T PCI >built in to the default kernel? I'm currently running Ubuntu, but >having difficulty getting a working setup running. > >Kind regards, >Lyndon > > >