I happen to agree with the whole linux vs windows argument being a non-starter. Yes, Windows is an OS you can install in less than an hour to have a working system, but then there are a lot of Linux distros which allow you to do that aswell. Don't forget that the Windows install process is rarely ever over when you eject the CD.. all those security updates that need reboots, followed by more updates & reboots... you can easily kiss goodbye to the best part of a day doing a fresh windows install & update-fest.

Then there's the thorny issue of getting tuner card hardware to work properly. You only have to take a quick look at a forum like www.tv-cards.com/messageboard to determine what a nightmare capturing video on any PC platform _can_ be.

I almost gave up on Linux a year ago when I first tried getting mythtv working. That was after giving up on trying to get my new tuner working in Windows. I stuck at it and after about a week's worth of late nights I got the kernel modules working properly. Getting mythtv installed & running after that was a breeze - and it's been going ever since.

What I would've done if I hadn't got Linux to work doesn't even bear thinking about - the only other option for me would be a standalone PVR (eeeeeew!).

Anyway.. I say stick at it. Yes, hardware can be a total pain in the ass to get working in Linux, but when you do, it generally stays like that. Those tales of folks needing to reboot XP MCE every day haven't come out of nowhere, I suspect.

And contrary to popular belief outside the Linux fraternity, Linux isn't an OS that needs constant cuddling & massaging to keep working. Or at least not if you leave it alone (i.e. don't upgrade everything just because there's an update available without making backups).

So.. do some digging & find out why your hardware isn't behaving itself - or else stop whining & become yet another miserable Windows user ;-)

Just my opinion of course, for what it's worth.

Justin.
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