On 01/05/2008 Tom Patton wrote:
> >From what I see, I think this only occurred when choosing "unknown
> card", and I suspect the majority of tv cards have been working fine
> all
> along.  Otherwise, there would have been much more traffic here in the
> forum.  This particular thread is the only one I've noticed about the
> issue, and my comment today to the bug was only the 6th vote in its
> lifetime...
>
> As for black-listing, that certainly seems appropriate as a protective
> measure, and was documented.  In this instance, it seems to be benign,
> but I can imagine other situations and devices which could cause
> serious
> problems.
>
> Whatever....
>
> Tom in NM

I've had a TV card since my very first day with Linux. Most of the time
they are a major pain in the A___ to get working properly. I can be done
though.Took me a long time to learn the tricks. It's just that a TV card
is such a non-essential that I never bothered to do much bitching about
them. Just worked my way through the process. If the card doesn't work I
just turn on the regular TV. End of problem.
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