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NVIDIA 169.12 Linux Display Driver

02/28/2008  I
Relevance: 5.86
We know NVIDIA has been working on a new Linux display driver release, with the GeForce 9 series having been introduced just this past week, and today a new driver release has arrived for Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD. However, this new 169.12 display driver doesn't introduce support for the GeForce 9600GT and its official changes are limited to maintenance items.
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NVIDIA 100.14.11 Display Driver

06/22/2007  III
Relevance: 5.81
It was just two weeks ago that NVIDIA had introduced the 100.14.09 display driver, but today we have another new Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD driver out from the green binary camp. The NVIDIA 100.14.11 display driver adds support for their new GeForce 7 integrated graphics, fixes console restoration problems, and improves some other areas of their Linux (as well as FreeBSD and Solaris) driver.
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NVIDIA 169.07 Linux Display Driver

12/21/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.81
Just in time for the holidays, NVIDIA has released a new Linux display driver, which is a stable version of their previous 169.04 beta last month. In addition, the new NVIDIA 169.07 Linux driver has a few changes, while most of the release highlights were already found in the 169.04 release. We are preparing additional Linux tests with this new driver, but for right now we have the details on this proprietary display driver.
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NVIDIA 169.12 Linux Display Driver

02/27/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.79
We know NVIDIA has been working on a new Linux display driver release, with the GeForce 9 series having been introduced just this past week, and today a new driver release has arrived for Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD. However, this new 169.12 display driver doesn't introduce support for the GeForce 9600GT and its official changes are limited to maintenance items.
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NVIDIA 177.67 Display Driver

08/20/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 5.65
It has been a few weeks since NVIDIA last pushed out a Linux display driver update, but this morning already they have pushed out a new update. The just-released NVIDIA 177.67 display driver doesn't introduce OpenGL 3.0 support or any other major features, but it does look to resolve a number of bugs, provide improvements to the Render extension, add official support to the GeForce GTX 260/280 graphics cards, and a number of other improvements.
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NVIDIA 173.14.09 Display Driver

06/17/2008  II
Relevance: 5.55
NVIDIA has released the 173.14.09 binary display driver. However, support for the GeForce GTX 200 series is not part of the change-log, unfortunately...
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Ntt Data to Offer Open Source Development Suite

09/16/2006  II
Relevance: 5.53
Muscat promises to speed up interactive Web applications by loading special display software into the browser and then only sending XML data for display between the browser and the server.
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Drei Atom-Rechner von MSI

12/04/2008  IIII
Relevance: 5.49
MSI hat heute drei neue Desktop-Systeme mit Atom-N270-Prozessor vorgestellt: zwei Neton-Modelle mit 16- oder 19-Zoll-Display und das Display Attached Device (DAD) MSI Wind Netbox .
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7 Best Free/Open-source Image Viewers for Linux

12/07/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 5.44
An image viewer (also known as image browser) is a desktop application that can quickly display or handle stored graphical images in different graphics file formats. It can render images according to properties of the display such as display resolution, color depth, and color profile. Other image viewers have advanced features like editing and web publishing. Some Linux users may not care much on whatever image viewer they are using. But to those who are rather picky, they can always get and install other image viewers with different features to suit their needs.
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NVIDIA Linux 1.0-9XXX / 2.0-XXXX Details

02/19/2007  IIII
Relevance: 5.41
Since last month's general availability of Microsoft Windows Vista, NVIDIA has introduced the Forceware 100.XX series. While we have yet to see any major NVIDIA Linux developments in 2007, we have decided to take one final look at this most recent driver series. In this article, we are retesting the 1.0-9626, 1.0-9629, 1.0-9631, and 1.0-9746 Linux display drivers. We have also added the NVIDIA 1.0-9751 display driver to the mix; if you've never seen the driver we will tell you in this article where you can get it. We are also shedding the first light on what will likely become the NVIDIA 2.0-XXXX display driver for Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD.
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