I have one of the earliest Happauge winTV cards, it is a BT848 and is 
autodetected and setup by the install everytime since 7.2, I even get the 
xawTV icon on the desktop as soon as installed

On Tuesday 07 January 2003 09:47 pm, David Savolainen wrote:
> I have a BT878 based tv card made by stb that that mdk supposts and
> works just fine.  My only problem with it is mandrake has never been
> able to configure it automatically.  I still have to configure the
> modules.conf file manually as I found out when I did a clean install as
> I indicated in a thread a few days ago.  Anyway, it works well, and no
> driver download is required.  You might want to see
> http://bytesex.org/bttv/ and http://www.exploits.org/v4l/ for more info
>
> David
>
> Fabian Pena-Arellano wrote:
> >         Hello,
> >
> >         I am interested to buy a pci TV card for my computer.
> > Unfortunately I was unable to find any at the supported hardware list at
> > the Mandrake web site. Can anyone in this list recommend me a good one
> > completely compatible with Linux Mandrake?
> >         On the other hand, I have read the BTTV TV Card Linux Driver page
> > (http://www.metzlerbros.org/bttv.html). The driver dowloable from that
> > page is useful for TV cards with the Bt848/849/878/879 chipsets. I have
> > found as well that some cards use the Conexant CN878 chipset. Is this
> > chipset the same as the Brooktree Bt878 chipset?
> >         Thanks in advance for reading this e-mail.
> >
> >         Fabian.
> >
> >  
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