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+ | {{News|24.04.2012|New [[fglrx]] driver version 12.4 [http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx released] }} | ||
{{News|28.09.2011|New [[fglrx]] driver version 11.9 [http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/catalyst_119_linux.pdf released] }} | {{News|28.09.2011|New [[fglrx]] driver version 11.9 [http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/catalyst_119_linux.pdf released] }} | ||
{{News|19.02.2009|Ubuntu 10.04 will use nouveau drivers for nVidia GPUs. See this [http://tinyurl.com/yc6h728 Phoronix article] .}} | {{News|19.02.2009|Ubuntu 10.04 will use nouveau drivers for nVidia GPUs. See this [http://tinyurl.com/yc6h728 Phoronix article] .}} |
Revision as of 18:28, 16 May 2012
24.04.2012: | New fglrx driver version 12.4 released |
28.09.2011: | New fglrx driver version 11.9 released |
19.02.2009: | Ubuntu 10.04 will use nouveau drivers for nVidia GPUs. See this Phoronix article . |
29.01.2009: | New fglrx driver version 9.1 released with support for OpenGL 3.0, Hybrid Crossfile and Multiview. |
18.09.2008: | New fglrx driver version 8.9 (8.532) released. |
10.06.2008: | Engadget got some leaked technical specs of the new ThinkPads. |
16.04.2008: | New fglrx driver version 8.1 (8.476) released. |
14.04.2008: | Lenovo's entire new ThinkPad line leaked, X300 gets siblings. See Gizmodo for details. |
18.01.2008: | New fglrx driver version 8.1 (8.454) released. |