
Greg Kroah-Hartman is a longtime developer of the Linux kernel, known for his work maintaining USB drivers. O'Reilly Media recently
interviewed Greg about his claim that the Linux kernel now supports more devices than any other operating system ever has, as well as why binary-only drivers are illegal, and how the kernel development process works.
"I went and asked every single hardware manufacturer, the big guys that ship the boxes, Dell, IBM, HP--what do you ship that isn't supported by Linux? They came back with nothing. Everything is supported by Linux. If you have a device that isn't supported by Linux that's being shipped today, let me know.".
If you would like to take up Greg KH on his claim, his email address is greg AT kroah.com
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2006-03-12
No PCI-E TV cards are supported. I know this because I didn't buy one of those. That said there are TV cards that are XP/XP media center and Vista only TV Cards.
...but then on Linux you can record what you want, rather than Vista with blocks recording. Or use say software that improves over time rather than is stuck in a timeloop with your OS
The thing is though once these are supported...all based on these cards will be supported for like forever, and something like a TV card albeit the things are peanuts once you have bought one thats it.