(Tested) HP Mini 210-2100 Netbook Review
Categories: Hardware, OpenGL, Test Tags: atom, core parking, gma 3150, hp, intel, Linux, mini 210-2100, n550, netbook, netpc, opengl, review, test, ubuntu, win7 starter

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GPU Caps Viewer OpenCL Demos Work Fine Under Wine
Categories: GPU Caps Viewer, Linux, OpenCL Tags: gpu caps viewer, Linux, opencl, wine

Julia4D OpenCL demo running under Wine
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AMD to Offer OpenGL 4.1 Support on Windows and Linux Platforms
Categories: OpenGL Tags: AMD, Linux, opengl 4.1, windows

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GPU Acceleration In Firefox 4 beta 9: Direct3D for Windows, OpenGL for MacOSX and Nothing for Linux

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[Linux] Ubuntu 10.10 final version Released on 2010.10.10
Categories: Linux Tags: kernel, Linux, Maverick Meerkat, ubuntu 10.10

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Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx 3D Desktop
Categories: Linux Tags: 3d desktop, Linux, lucid lynx, ubuntu
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ATI vs NVIDIA on Linux: OpenGL Performance
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: ATI, benchmark, etqw, geforce gtx 260, lightsmark, Linux, NVIDIA, radeon hd 4870, unigine


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Other Interesting Weekly News In Brief…
Categories: Industry News Tags: geforce gtx 260, gpu market, gt300, Linux, python, radeon hd 4830, ubuntu, windows 7

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Linux, Catalyst 8.9 and Four ATI FireGL V5600 = 8 Monitors
Categories: Catalyst, Linux, OpenGL Tags: ATI, catalyst, firegl, Linux, opengl, parallel rendering, ubuntu, v
Here is a video that shows OpenGL acceleration on 8 monitors. The system runs Ubuntu 8.04, and four ATI FireGL V5600 graphics cards with Catalyst 8.9. Each FireGL V5600 has 2 DVI ports.
[Geeks3D-HowTo] Radeon GPU Temperature under Linux
Yes, it’s possible to read the GPU temperature under Linux (Ubuntu) with a simple command line. First start a shell box and then enter:
aticonfig --od-gettemperature
This command should display that:
Default Adapter - ATI Radeon 4870 X2
Sensor 0: Temperature - 72.00 C
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VisionTek Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB Linux Review
Categories: Graphics Cards Tags: catalyst 8.8, crossfire, graphics card, Linux, opengl, radeon hd 4870, review, ubuntu, video card
Phoronix has tested VisionTek’s Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB under Ubuntu 8.04.1 32-bit with the Linux 2.6.24 kernel and the latest ATI Catalyst 8.8. Catalyst 8.8 for Linux supports CrossFire, OverDrive overclocking, adaptive anti-aliasing, and other improvements. The benchmark suite used by Phoronix includes OpenGL titles like Doom 3, Quake 4, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and the Phoronix Test Suite.
The conclusion of this test is the Radeon HD 4870 X2 isn’t quite as far as two Radeon HD 4870 512MB graphics cards linked together via CrossFire, but it’s darn close.
Read the complete test here: VisionTek Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB.


















