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by Kilah on May 04, 2008, 02:22:42 PMSlackware, one of the most important Linux distributions around, has reached version 12.1 today. The new release comes with many software updates and enhancements, new technologies and lots more. "This first Slackware edition of the year combines Slackware's legendary simplicity (and close tracking of original sources), stability, and security with some of the latest advances in Linux technology. Expect no less than the best Slackware yet." - says Patrick Volkerding in the release announcement.Slackware 12.1 includes:• Linux kernel 2.6.24.5, patched with Speakup to support speech synthesizers providing access to Linux for the visually-impaired community; • System binaries... 234 Views | 0 Replies
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by Kilah on April 18, 2008, 07:42:07 PMIf you are anxious to get your hands on some nice CDs with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) as soon as possible, then you should pre-order them right now from Ubuntu's ShipIt service, FREE of charge. They have started taking the orders a few minutes ago, so hurry up! If you want to count the days until Hardy Heron is released – something that will happen on the 24th this month – you can get a nice script, to show it on your website. After you get the countdown script from here, you can even modify it to look the way you want. Each day the image will change, counting the days remaining until the release of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Hardy Heron. Although many of you have... 292 Views | 0 Replies
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by Kilah on April 12, 2008, 03:57:45 PMRadeonHD video driver version 1.2.0 was announced last night on the X.org Foundation website. RadeonHD is also known as xf86-video-radeonhd and it's an X.org video driver for R500 and newer ATI graphics devices. It is being developed by Novell for AMD. The RadeonHD video driver supports full modesetting (read: any mode is useable, not only those provided by the BIOS), which is backwards compatible to RandR 1.2. However, it still lacks more advanced features like 2D, 3D and video acceleration as the information for such an implementation hasn't been made available yet. What's new in this release? • Added support for RV620, RV635, and R680; • Added 2D acceleration for R5xx (including... 219 Views | 0 Replies
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by Kilah on March 17, 2008, 03:58:26 PMSkype 2.0 for Linux was released yesterday, and brings one of the most awaited features by its users: video calls.
Ryan Hunt, Skype project manager, announced on his blog the availability of Skype, noting: "Skype 2.0 for Linux builds upon the ground foundation of our previous release and adds the feature you’ve all been asking for - video. We didn’t just stop there. We fixed hundreds of bugs, improved audio quality and made Skype that much easier to use. This version is now available in 20 languages (including English), so thanks to all our translators!"
Here is the list with the new features, updates and changes available in Skype 2.0:
• feature: Add call cost per minute to 1:1 SkypeOut calls. • feature: Add UI... 314 Views | 2 Replies
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