| Watch TV on your Linux computer | "motv is my favorite TV program because of its easy-to-use, mature user interface. It's actually a cool front end to the xawtv program, which we'll discuss shortly. motv should be available if you load the xawtv package. You can start it from the command line or from the SUSE start menu under Multimedia and Video. It first appear on the screen as a window that displays whatever video source is connected at the time." Story (Submitted by Noel Sun Mar 28, 2004 )
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