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Yes, I could throw away my equipment and buy everything new, checked by the LinuxQuestions community as Linux-capable, but this is not feasable in real life.
But I'm expected to buy new equipment when moving to Vista/Win7? After all, two soundcards and webcam won't work at all, printer only with basic functions, no good drivers for DSL "modem", GFX card with 2D only drivers.
And all of this works perfectly out of the box with any new Linux...
Only my TV card is fenomenally supported on Vista/Win7...by community (DScaler compatible) - and actually, it has the best drivers/software for both Windows and Linux out of all analog TV cards I've seen. So I wouldn't be surprised if the same was true for DVB...