= Summary = ||'''Make''' || '''Model''' || '''Chipset/Driver ''' || '''Auto detected? ''' || '''Works? ''' || '''Ubuntu Version ''' || '''Comments''' || '''Last Updated''' || || Anysee || E30 DVB-C Plus || tda10023/? || No || Yes || 8.04 || Support not yet integrated, has to be manually installed from http://linuxtv.org/hg/~anttip/anysee/ . Note that there is a newest version of the device, and some owner of it is asked to provide some testing since there is currently a problem that cannot be debugged without someone with the device. || 2008-May-19 || || Anysee || others || tda10023/? || No || Yes || 8.04 || See above. Also other E30 models at least should work. || 2008-May-19 || || Anysee || E30 DVB-C Combo Plus || tda10023/? || Yes || ? || 9.10 || Seems to be autodetected. Cannot get it to work completely though. || 2009-Dec-19 || == Installation instructions for the advanced == As long as Anysee support is not integrated in Linux and Ubuntu directly, the following commands can be used (in Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) to install Anysee support. Note that this is an unofficial guide. You may copy and paste the commands below directly to the terminal. $ sudo apt-get install mercurial linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential $ rm -rf anysee $ hg clone http://linuxtv.org/hg/~anttip/anysee/ $ cd anysee $ make distclean $ make $ sudo make install $ sudo rmmod dvb_usb_anysee dvb_usb dvb_core tda10023 dvb_pll zl10353 mt352