I'll likely be disappointed by the answer to this question, but I should
ask anyway..  Has anyone heard of any consumer HDTV tuner cards that work
with Linux (or at least have documentation available, so drivers could be
made)?

If no, has anyone come across good ways to convince companies to be more
open about their technology (documentation, documentation, documentation)?
 Anyway, just curious...

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