I have a DVB-T Stick sought which runs smoothly under the Linux operating system Ubuntu 9.10. I came across the net again and again on the Digittrade DVB-T Stick, which will run on Windows, Linux and Mac. So I ordered the part of Amazon, at the price you could not do so much wrong indeed. The DVB-T Stick arrived 3 days after the order and I hergemacht me of the foolproof manual. Insert the driver CD and Linux drivers are installed, plugged in the stick ... DVB-T Stick is recognized by Linux. The included mini antenna at the transmitter was not receiving as the screamer, so plugged in a good antenna .... ahhh ... all stations to be received. Apparently, the included remote control on Linux but not used, I take up the mouse. My impression from Digittrade USB stick is available for Linux quite positive in terms of versatility, processing and installation. Who works with Windows, has certainly more alternatives for DVB-T, for Linux is the Digittrade stick but recommended.