ATI Linux X1000 Coverage

Posted by Michael Larabel on April 12, 2006

After spending over a week in preparation for today's events, our ATI Linux X1000 articles are finally going live. What is being posted today is only a small portion of what is to come from ATI's Radeon X1000 series and Linux coverage on Phoronix -- we have quite a few articles and reviews pertaining to this matter coming up shortly. One great way for staying up to date with these Linux events is by using our RSS channels. Below are links to the ATI Linux X1k articles we have posted up to this point (almost two hours after the official launch) as well as links to a few external resources. We were also told last week there should be an official ATI press release to commemorate the 8.24.8 driver launch, which brings fourth the newly founded support, but to this point we have yet to see such an event taking place at their investor relations site.

ATI Radeon X1800 Linux Preview

ATI 8.24.8 Display Drivers

ATI Linux 8.24.8 Drivers (Notice)

X2 The Threat + ATI X1000 Performance


ATI Linux fglrx v8.24.8 Release Notes

ATI Radeon Linux Knowledge Base


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