April 2009 News Archives


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GNOME 2.28 In September, GNOME 3.0 In March

The Day After April Fools' Day

KDE 4.2.2 Desktop Released

Linux Foundation To Take Over Moblin Project

Cedega 7.1.1 Released With New Game Support

NVIDIA's Release Happiness Continues Into April

NVIDIA's Open-Source Driver Gets Updated

Gallium3D-Capable Mesa 7.5 Release This Week!

Linux Supports More Filesystems With 2.6.30-rc1

Intel Atom Running At 2GHz With Hyper Threading

VirtualBox 2.2.0 Released With Linux 3D Support

Open-Source ATI Driver Picks Up A Few Changes

RadeonHD 1.2.5 Driver Released

The Future Of UT3 On Linux Appears Uncertain

ATI R600/700 3D Acceleration In Mesa Next Week?

Intel Looks To Make Large Contribution To GCC

WINE 1.1.19 Comes With Cleaner Direct3D Code

New Test Release Of Intel X.Org 2.7 Driver

Kernel Mode-Setting Coming To OpenSolaris

Benchmarking On Fedora Is Very Easy

PulseAudio 0.9.15 Brings Major Improvements

X Server 1.6.1 Released With 15 Fixes

Linux 2.6.30-rc2 Kernel Released

GCC 4.4.0 Release Candidate Is Now Out There

X.Org ATI Driver Supports New Power Options

GNOME 2.26.1 Desktop Released

Linux 2.6.30-rc2 Improves Intel Performance Some

Intel Ends Out The Day With 2.7 X.Org Driver Release

NetworkManager 0.7.1 Brings Linux Network Love

Intel's 2.7 Graphics Driver Still Has Problems

Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate Pushed Out

PTS 1.8.1 Brings Enhanced BSD Support, Etc

Unigine Working On New Physics, Multiplayer

Radeon Driver Gets Reworked Textured Video

NVIDIA 180.51 Display Driver Released

Xfce 4.6.1 Released

CrossOver Office 8.0 Reaches Beta

Linux 2.6.30-rc3 Kernel Released

Intel Linux Driver Kills The Netbook Experience

GCC 4.4.0 Released With Graphite, Etc

Ubuntu 9.04 Gets Released

Again, We Have Another New NVIDIA Driver

Will Intel Completely Drop Support For EXA?

ioquake3 Goes Gold WIth Ogg Decoding, x86_64

OpenSuSE 11.2 Milestone 1 Released

Packard Talks About Ongoing Intel Linux Work

WINE 1.1.20 Brings More Direct3D Cleaning

New Unigine Project Will Work On Linux

What Does Linux Benchmarking Look Like?

A Battle For Good Open-Source Game Graphics?

X.Org 7.5 Release Schedule Revised For July

A Gaming Team For Ubuntu Has Been Started

Intel Releases Set Of Linux GPU Tools

Intel Releases New Driver, Kills EXA/DRI1

Linux 2.6.30-rc4 Kernel Brings Back Tux

Ask Questions About The Unigine Engine

Radeon KMS, New TTM Code Works But Needs Testing

Mandriva Linux 2009.1 Released

OpenVG State Tracker For Gallium3D Tomorrow

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