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Hikarunix
Hikarunix ["hee-kah-roo-nix"] was a Linux live CD based on Damn Small Linux and dedicated to Go - a popular Asian strategy game. It was known as Baduk in Korea and Wei Qi in China where the game started somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000 years ago. Today it was played in nearly every country in the world and has even been played in space. This CD was designed especially for Go players of all levels. Whether you've been playing for decades or have never heard of the game until now, this CD was for you. Any machine that can boot to CD can boot to Hikarunix instead of the computer's regular operating system. Since it boots entirely in RAM and only borrows the peripherals, Hikarunix doesn't touch the host machine at all.
Status: Discontinued
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2008-12-14 |
NEW • Development Release: GeeXboX 1.2 Beta 2 |
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The second beta release of GeeXboX 1.2, a bootable Linux-based multimedia centre, is ready for testing: "Here comes the second beta release of GeeXboX 1.2. There are no major changes in terms of features, but the distribution is now much more stable. Most of the corrections took place at the driver level, as many people encountered some issues with hardware support. The few PowerPC users that still exist will also be pleased to know that we've manage to resurrect the port to this architecture. Changelog: upgrade Linux kernel to 2.6.27.9; massive firmware upgrades, fixes many driver loading issues; update uClibc to 0.9.30; restore PowerPC architecture support; update X.Org server to 1.5.3; add HAL support, X.Org now uses evdev/XInput to handle input devices; upgrade MPlayer to r28089; native RealVideo 10 decoder...." Visit the project's home page to read the complete release announcement. Download: geexbox-1.2-beta2-en.i386.glibc.iso (18.9MB), geexbox-1.2-beta2-en.x86_64.glibc.iso (20.3MB).
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About GeeXboX
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GeeXboX is a free and open-source media centre oriented Linux distribution for embedded devices and desktop computers. It is a full-featured operating system that can be booted from a live CD, a USB key, an SD/MMC card or it can be installed on a regular hard disk drive. The GeeXboX distribution is lightweight and designed for one single goal - to embed all major multimedia applications in order to turn any computer into a home theatre personal computer. The GeeXboX project is a non-commercial organization founded in 2002.
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2013-11-02 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 3.1 |
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Thomas Genty has announced the release of GeeXboX 3.1, a free Linux media centre distribution for embedded devices and desktop computers: "A new GeeXboX release has arrived. GeeXboX 3.1 is an upgrade that integrates XBMC 12.2 'Frodo'. Like the previous version, you can use GeeXboX to watch and record live TV. In addition to our usual x86 ISOs, this release is also available for several embedded platforms, with working full HD video and graphics acceleration for most of them. Supported platforms are: i386; x86_64, Cubox v1, v2 and Pro; Raspberry Pi; Utilite from Compulab; Cubieboard 1. New features: XBMC Media Center 12.2 frontend; PVR support for DVB Digital TV to watch and record live TV with vdr and tvheadend; support for full HD videos on Utilite, and Cubox RaspberryPi. System: Linux Kernel 3.10.9 (for x86 devices); systemd 206; BusyBox 1.21.1; Connman Network Manager 1.9; X.Org Server 1.14.1; Mesa 9.2.2; OPKG Package Manager 0.18...." Continue to the release announcement for further details and a screenshot. Download the x86_64 variant from here: geexbox-3.1-x86_64.iso (161MB). |
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2012-09-20 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 3.0 |
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GeeXboX 3.0, a free and open-source Linux media centre distribution for embedded devices and desktop computers, has been released: "A shiny new GeeXboX release has arrived. GeeXboX 3.0 is a major upgrade that integrates XBMC 11 'Eden' and adds the long-requested PVR functionality. This means that you can finally use GeeXboX to watch and record live TV. In addition to our usual x86 ISO images, this release is also available for several embedded platforms, with working Full HD video and graphics acceleration for most of them. New features: XBMC Media Center 11 'Eden' frontend; PVR support for DVB Digital TV to watch and record live TV; improved remote control support; support for Full HD videos on PandaBoard and Cubox; improved hard disk installation; installation support for (U)EFI systems; installation support for SSDs." Read the complete release announcement for information on supported platforms and other details. Download: geexbox-3.0-i386.iso (136MB), geexbox-3.0-x86_64.iso (138MB). |
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2011-09-18 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 2.0 |
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Benjamin Zores has announced the release of GeeXboX 2.0, a major new version of the media centre purposed Linux distribution for embedded devices and desktop computers: "After countless years of development, the 2.0 release of GeeXboX (code name 'Love It or Shove It') has landed. This new GeeXboX 2.0 is radically different from the 1.x series and, sorry to disappoint some of you, will not provide the same level of services. We are now doing much more things than we used to do with 1.x, but unfortunately a few things have to be left behind. But the GeeXboX philosophy remains the same and we still aim at targeting the most PCs and devices as possible, in as lightweight as possible a way. GeeXboX now also support many embedded devices running ARM SoCs and many more will be added in the months to come. These devices just make the perfect fanless, energy-efficient HTPC and GeeXboX just makes the perfect media center distribution for those." See the complete release announcement for a full list of features. Download (MD5): geexbox-2.0-i386.iso (72.0MB), geexbox-2.0-x86_64.iso (73.0MB).
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2010-03-13 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 2.0 Alpha 2 |
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The second alpha build of GeeXboX 2.0, a Linux mini-distribution for Home Theatre PCs (HTPC) and media centres, is available for testing: "It has already been one month since 2.0-alpha1 release so here is alpha2. This release fixes many bugs that have been encountered by our users on this first 2.x series preview: normalize LIRC configuration by providing generic binding for each and every remote control; initial port to ARM architecture; restoration of UPnP/DLNA feature with a brand new stack; restoration of internationalization support; upgrade of NVIDIA drivers - proprietary, legacy one and addition of nouveau; add Kernel Mode Settings (KMS) for ATI, Intel and NVIDIA drivers; upgrade to Linux kernel 2.6.33 kernel; fix live CD and win32 installers; fix OGG files playback issue...." Read the rest of the release announcement for further information. Download (MD5): geexbox-2.0-alpha2-en.i386.eglibc.iso (43.0MB), geexbox-2.0-alpha2-en.x86_64.eglibc.iso (60.0MB).
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2010-02-15 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 2.0 Alpha 1 |
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The first alpha version of GeeXboX 2.0, a standalone, LiveCD-based Linux distribution for home theater or media center purpose, has been released: "This has been announced for years but we're finally stepping forward to the so long awaited 2.0 release of GeeXboX. Today, we're proud to let you have a first try at this new version, based on the Enna Media Center application that we have developed. Enna is a standalone application that one can use on any Linux distribution that replaces the old and dying MPlayer OSD interface we've been using for so long. The GeeXboX distribution you all know about will then become the Enna Live-CD project, but with all optimizations, configuration and tweakings that one may be able to do on his regular computer. New features that have been added or enabled by default: the proprietary NVIDIA video driver has been integrated; the VDPAU hardware decoding engine has been integrated; for non-NVIDIA users, the multi-threaded decoding feature now has been enabled by default..." Read the full release announcement. Download MD5: geexbox-2.0-alpha1-en.i386.eglibc.iso (39MB), geexbox-2.0-alpha1-en.x86_64.eglibc.iso (53MB).
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2009-06-20 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 1.2.2 |
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GeeXboX 1.2.2, a standalone, Linux-based media player, has been released: "GeeXboX 1.2.2 - feature enhancement release. With a few interesting patches recently having been committed to 2.0 development tree, people on the forum asked for backport of these to the stable 1.2 release. So did we, adding a new key feature, with multi-threaded video decoding support. Non-IT people can see this as a way to finally make use of their brand-new multi-core CPU systems providing parallelized treatment. And the results are pretty good, with a 1.8x video decoding speed boost on Core 2 Duo and 3.0x speed-up with Core 2 Quad. It is now truly possible to actually decode 1080p HDTV streams on Linux." Read the rest of the release announcement for more details. Download (MD5): geexbox-1.2.2-en.i386.glibc.iso (18.9MB), geexbox-1.2.2-en.x86_64.glibc.iso (20.1MB).
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2009-02-01 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 1.2 |
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GeeXboX 1.2, a minimalist distribution designed to turn a personal computer into a multimedia home theatre, has been released: "Today marks the GeeXboX 1.2 release that was awaited for such a long time. This is a really important step for the project, being the very latest release from the 1.x series. The 1.2 took quite a long time to emerge but brought a lot of features, the most important ones being the x86_64 architecture support and the HDTV and widescreens optimizations through X.Org inclusion. We've also added a brand new tool, called Win32 installer that allows installing GeeXboX to a current hard-disk without the need of partitioning and formatting it again. GeeXboX 1.2 is the last version that relies on our original MPlayer OSD-based blue screen user interface. Over the years (and especially last months), a lot of efforts have been made to work on the upcoming 2.x series, that will feature a complete rework of the UI, based on the ultra fast and shiny Enlightenment toolkit." Read the release announcement for a full list of changes. Download (MD5): geexbox-1.2-en.i386.glibc.iso (18.9MB), geexbox-1.2-en.x86_64.glibc.iso (20.2MB).
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2008-12-28 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 1.2 Beta 3 |
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The third beta release of GeeXboX 1.2, a bootable, Linux-based media player, is now ready for testing: "Here comes beta 3 which is definitely a candidate for 1.2 release. We've performed a huge amount of bug fixes in various areas and were able to correct some longstanding issues we had. Two major changes come with this release: a completely new auto-mounter that now relies on D-BUS and HAL and the restoration of installer feature. Finally you should be able to install GeeXboX again, on both your hard disk drives and USB keys. Other parts of GeeXboX also had a few changes, mostly regarding the player that received a few fixes for audio CDs, DVDs, AAC and RealVideo 9 playback. Changelog: upgraded Linux kernel to 2.6.27.10; upgraded ATI Radeon and RAGE 128 drivers; updated MPlayer to r28184 (provides native RealVideo 9 / RV30 decoder)...." Here is the full release announcement. Download (MD5): geexbox-1.2-beta3-en.i386.glibc.iso (19.0MB), geexbox-1.2-beta3-en.x86_64.glibc.iso (20.4MB).
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2008-11-02 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 1.2 Beta 1 |
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After more than one year of development, the first beta version of GeeXboX 1.2, a free embedded Linux distribution which aims at turning a computer into an HTPC (Home Theater PC) or a Media Center, was released: "As told at the time of the 1.1 release, the major change is X.Org inclusion. This was a lot of work but this allows GeeXboX to fully support wide screens and all of the new HDTV monitors. Everything is auto-detected and configured and it should detect the best resolution that suits your monitor. Along with X.Org, come all of its video drivers. Say bye bye to VIDIX (as good as it was) and welcome to XVideo. This brings video acceleration to nearly all video cards in the wild. The whole distribution is now modularized to best detect your hardware and load only what is needed. Many drivers have been added and installation has been completely reworked for better usability. This version also has been optimized for various platforms like Eee PCs, EasyGate, and it brings official support to MacIntel computers." Read the full release announcement on the project's homepage. Download: geexbox-1.2-beta1-en.i386.glibc.iso (18MB, MD5).
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2007-07-02 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 1.1 |
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A new version of GeeXboX, a Linux-based movie player, has been released: "GeeXboX 1.1. Although development never stopped, more than a year has passed without any new official GeeXboX release. This new one is a really good candidate for your HTPC multimedia distribution choice. It comes with an improved hardware support, providing dozens of new drivers (a lot of new WiFi controllers, DVB card chipsets and new remote controls). It also comes with a massively upgraded and more stable MPlayer, which features native decoding of various audio and video formats that used to be available through non-free Win32 DLLs only. Also, GeeXboX now has some decoding speed improvements and the OSD menu has been completely rewritten to provide a lot of new attractive features." More details in the release announcement. Download: geexbox-1.1-en.i386.iso (8.9MB, MD5).
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2007-06-02 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 1.1 RC3 |
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The third release candidate of GeeXboX 1.1, a bootable Linux-based media player, is now ready for testing: "GeeXboX 1.1-rc3 released, happy testing. Major changes and enhancements have been performed since 1.1-rc2 and many bugs have been fixed. The most significant change is the MPlayer upgrade which now comes with many new options and has various decoding speed-up improvements. It is now up to you to test this new release again, which should be the last release candidate before 1.1 final. Another important addition are the new internationalization files. If you intend to translate GeeXboX into your mother tongue, it is time to do so." Read the release announcement and changelog for further information. Download: geexbox-1.1-rc3-en.i386.iso (8.6MB).
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2007-02-04 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 1.1 RC1 |
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The first release candidate of GeeXboX 1.1 is ready for testing: "GeeXboX 1.1-rc1 released: call for test. While the team is working on 2.x series achievement, the 1.x series has continued to evolve and here is the first release candidate of the upcoming 1.1 version. In order for us to discover the remaining nasty bugs and help us release 1.1 as soon as possible, please test this version and report problems on the forum." What's new? "Linux 2.6.20-rc7 kernel; support for BusyBox 1.4.1; better CPU frequency scaling capabilities; added optional support for GNU glibc 2.5 in toolchain for debugging purpose; upgraded to MPlayer 1.0rc1; added support for NVIDIA cards on PowerPC machines...." Read the release announcement and changelog for more details. Download: geexbox-1.1rc1-en.i386.iso (8.4MB), geexbox-1.1rc1-en.ppc.iso (13.3MB).
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2006-12-31 |
Development Release: GeeXbox 2.0 Preview |
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The first preview of the upcoming GeeXbox media centre version 2.0 is now available for testing: "Time has come to let you discover our very first technological preview of GeeXboX 2.x series. The decision has been taken to make use of Freevo 2.0 (still work in progress, but so is GeeXboX 2.x) and Kaa, its multimedia framework, as our new user interface reference. As a consequence, many new packages had to be added (such as Python) to our distribution. In the near future, GeeXboX and Freevo projects will be closer than ever, and we should be the official Freevo live CD, still keeping in mind our embedded and easy-to-setup approach. Unfortunately, ISO grew up radically (it is now 20 MB) and so did RAM usage (at least 128 MB is now mandatory)." Read the full release announcement for further details. Download from here: geexbox-sherkhan-20061231-en.i386.iso (20.8MB).
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2006-06-22 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 1.0 |
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GeeXboX 1.0 has been released: "After more than 3 years of perpetual development, GeeXboX finally reaches its long awaited 1.0 release. The most noticeable thing probably is the support for DVD menus; this feature that had been requested so many times by so many people and that was unfortunately missing from MPlayer is now part of GeeXboX. Also, a lot of work has been done on the playback of network streams from SHOUTcast WebRadios, WebTVs or even RTP/RTSP streaming so that you should now be able to easily watch any kind of network or broadcasted stream from your GeeXboX media center." Read the release announcement to learn about all the new features in this media-oriented Linux distribution. Download the i386 or PowerPC ISO image from here (MD5): geexbox-1.0-en.i386.iso (6.8MB) or geexbox-1.0-en.ppc.iso (11.6MB).
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2006-05-31 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 1.0 RC2 |
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GeeXboX, a Linux-powered media player based on MPlayer, has entered the final stages of its development leading towards the 1.0 release: "It has been exactly 2 weeks since previous GeeXboX development release. Thanks to your reports, many bugs have been fixed and we are getting closer to the so awaited final 1.0 public release. It's just a matter of a couple of days now. It's now up to you to test this second release candidate in order to help us finalizing GeeXboX. Just remember it's the last chance to report nasty bugs to us." We could not locate changelog or release notes, but your can read the release announcement on the project's news page. Download (MD5): geexbox-1.0-rc2-en.i386.iso (6.8MB) or geexbox-1.0-rc2-en.ppc.iso (11.6MB).
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2006-05-17 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 1.0 RC1 |
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Celebrating the project's third birthday, the first release candidate for the upcoming GeeXboX 1.0 has been released: "We've actually planned to make this day the special moment of the 1.0 major release, but unfortunately you'll have to wait a couple of days more to discover the 1.0 final version. The reason is quite simple. First, we aimed at featuring MPlayer 1.0pre8 which is not yet out, and second, we still have a couple of things to be tested out and fixed in order to provide you with a better version of GeeXboX." Visit the project's home page to read the full release announcement. Download the i386 or PowerPC edition from here: geexbox-1.0-rc1-en.i386.iso (6.8MB) or geexbox-1.0-rc1-en.ppc.iso (11.6MB). GeeXboX is a tiny Linux-based media player using MPlayer.
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2005-11-11 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 0.98.7 |
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GeeXboX, a Linux-based media player, has been updated to version 0.98.7: "This may be the first time that a GeeXboX release has been made without a player update, but the enhancements were significant enough and so we bring you the new version 0.98.7. GeeXboX now enters the 'digital era' with a feature that many users have been waiting for: the DVB cards support. ... Detailed Changelog: Linux updated to 2.6.14; updated uClibc to 0.9.28; support for FUSE (Filesystem In Userland) 2.4.1; support for driver firmware auto-loading; updated Syslinux to v3.11; added a DVB Free-To-Air channel scanner...." See the release announcement on the project's home page for more details. Download: geexbox-0.98.7-en.i386.iso (6.26MB, MD5, SHA1). A French edition, as well as an edition for PowerPC processors, are also available.
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2005-08-15 |
Development Release: GeeXboX 0.98.6 |
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The developers of GeeXboX, a multimedia distribution based around MPlayer, have released a new version - 0.98.6: "Today the GeeXboX team is proud to introduce you its new release: the 0.98.6 version. Changes: support for the PowerPC (MAC) architecture; Linux updated to 2.6.12.3 version; use of udev to automatically populate the /dev directory; use IDE CD driver instead of the old ide-scsi emulation layer; support for CPU frequency scaling for supported CPU (generally laptops) to minimize power consumption; use LZMA algorithm instead of gzip for compressing ISO; new hotplug script : hot autodiscovery and mount/removal of external devices; updated MPlayer to 1.0pre7 (support for H.264 video and AAC audio codecs)." See the rest of the changelog for a complete list of changes. Download (MD5): geexbox-0.98.6-en.i386.iso (5.74MB) or geexbox-0.98.6-en.ppc.iso (10.2MB). French language editions are also available.
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2004-12-29 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 0.98.5 |
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A new release of GeeXboX, a Linux-based media player, is out: "Ho ho ho ... here comes a new GeeXboX release. As a tradition, many free software projects release on Christmas and so do we (with a little bit delay, just to be original :-). So, here's our gift to you to end 2004: GeeXboX 0.98.5. The 0.99 release will come with a completely new interface which is not yet completely finished. But 4 months have past since the last release and much work has been done. You probably won't notice any big differences in terms of functionality by comparison to the old 0.98 release. The reason for it is quite simple: we did a major rewrite of our code, build toolkit and all major packages and there were so many deep changes that we needed to make a new release before adding the new interface." Here is the full announcement. Download: geexbox-0.98.5-en.iso (6.25MB) or geexbox-0.98.5-fr.iso (6.25MB).
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2004-08-12 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 0.98 |
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A new version of GeeXboX, a Linux-based multimedia player, has been released: "Here comes again the GeeXboX. This 0.98 edition is a key point in our roadmap. Indeed, this latter dos not really comes with many new features (but somes new usefull things whenever) but fixes a huge number of anoying bugs. Most of all, this release will probably be the last time you see GeeXboX looks like it. We've plan to work harder than ever to bring you next time a new OS, like you've never seen, still keeping it as simple to use as it ever been. So just stay tuned :-)" Read the full announcement on the distribution's home page, in French or in English. Download: geexbox-0.98-fr.iso (6.07MB) or geexbox-0.98-en.iso (5.96MB).
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2004-05-16 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 0.97 |
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A new version of GeeXboX, a Linux-based multimedia player, has been released: "GeeXboX 0.97: Birthday Edition. The development took really much more time that we could have wished. But you will be glad to know that this release comes with many new features that have been requested by users for a long time: switch MPlayer to 1.0pre4; support for Packard Bell Fast media remote and receiver; support for DXR3/Hollywood+ (MPEG1/2 hardware decoder) cards (TV Out only for now), S3 Virge GX2 TV Out, Matroska container, Nullsoft streaming video (NSV) container, PCI and USB WiFi network adapters (AiroNet, Atmel, Atheros, Prism2 et Prism54/GT chipsets), serial ATA disks..." Read the full announcement on the distribution's home page, in French or English. Download: geexbox-0.97-fr.iso (5.64MB) or geexbox-0.97-en.iso (5.64MB).
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2003-12-19 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 0.96 |
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A Christmas edition of GeeXboX has been released: "It's Christmas time! So comes the new release, ready to be put under Xmas tree :-) Most of the changes are essentially bug fixes and hardware support just to please more and more users. Here's part of the Changelog: new remotes support (this feature was broken in previous release when used with autoplay function); switch MPlayer to 1.0pre3 release and ALSA to 1.0rc2; support for DirectFB video mode; support for 3Dfx cards..." See the rest of the announcement on the distribution's home page. Download: geexbox-0.96-en.iso (4.78MB) or geexbox-0.96-fr.iso (4.78MB). GeeXboX is a standalone Linux media player based on MPlayer.
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2003-10-20 |
Distribution Release: GeeXboX 0.95 |
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This is a "Halloween" edition of GeeXboX, version 0.95: "Here it comes again! GeeXboX releases take much and much time but add a full list of new features and bug fixes, as usual. This time, many compatibility problems have been solved and there's the so awaited support for soundcards digital output. Look at this quick changelog : fix display problems with nVidia, SiS and Kyro graphic adapters; support for multi-subbed OGM files; added AutoPlay; added XCD support; added lots of translations (available in 11 languages); added support for Creative PC-DVD, Sony RM-S6 and RX-V850 remote controllers, added a GUI-Win32 version of the generator with many bugfixes; updated MPlayer to version 1.0pre2...." See the full changelog on the distribution's home page. Download: geexbox-0.95-en.iso (4.4MB). GeeXboX is a Linux- and MPlayer-based media player for many popular media formats.
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