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** "The Linux driver, has been a part of kernel (http://www.kernel.org/) since version 2.6.28 which offers a plug-and-play experience in most of the various distributions. You can also pick a preferred tool, utility or standalone player in http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Software. All these are done by Linux communities and AVerMedia appreciates the efforts from them.
As the song says, isn't it ironic? For my Pinnacle USB TDT stick, Avermedia windows software requires a 3Ghz or faster CPU simply to watch TV. The beta Linux driver shows a nice digital TV image in lowly 1.6Ghz netbook using open source components... Avermedia should look into Linux as a model of light and efficient.
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