SysCP 1.2.14 has been released
Visual Performance Analyzer (VPA) is an Eclipse-based performance visualization toolkit, similar to Intel’s VTune, and AMD's CodeAnalyst for Linux, Java and Windows platforms. It uses three major components that work to narrow down performance problems, show statistics, and examine code execution on IBM POWER processors.
IBM Eclipse VPA for Java on Linux Released
IBM Eclipse VPA for Java on Linux Released
SysCP 1.2.14-rc4 has been released
PHP 5.1.6 has been released
Both PHP 4.4.4 and PHP 5.1.5 are available for download
SysCP 1.2.14 RC3 has been released
SysCP 1.2.14 RC1 has been released
PHP 4.4.3 has been released
The release candidate of Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 is now available for download. Thanks Mark.
Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Release Candidate
Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Release Candidate
Cedega 5.2 has been released:
TransGaming is pleased to announce the June 13th release of Cedega 5.2, code named "Amberjack". Amberjack has great new features that make playing games on Linux even easier than before. With the introduction of the Games Disc Database (GDDB), Cedega supported titles will be detected automatically and installed with the best known settings. This will also allow newer adopters of Linux to get their games up and running quickly and easily with minimal fuss. With the GDDB, users will receive better feedback on what is happening with game installs, warnings and messages will be directed to the GUI when Cedega recognizes any known setup issues, and context sensitive information for each game including pointing users to the appropriate release notes when applicable have added. We know that you are running multiple games with Cedega so we have implemented a new method of configuration handling that lets you set options globally but still gives you the power to override them on a per shortcut basis. Other improvements include expanding the shortcuts properties dialog which allows you to add command line specific options directly to the shortcut, extract an icon directly from the executable, as well as launch native Linux applications right through the Cedega user interface.
TransGaming is pleased to announce the June 13th release of Cedega 5.2, code named "Amberjack". Amberjack has great new features that make playing games on Linux even easier than before. With the introduction of the Games Disc Database (GDDB), Cedega supported titles will be detected automatically and installed with the best known settings. This will also allow newer adopters of Linux to get their games up and running quickly and easily with minimal fuss. With the GDDB, users will receive better feedback on what is happening with game installs, warnings and messages will be directed to the GUI when Cedega recognizes any known setup issues, and context sensitive information for each game including pointing users to the appropriate release notes when applicable have added. We know that you are running multiple games with Cedega so we have implemented a new method of configuration handling that lets you set options globally but still gives you the power to override them on a per shortcut basis. Other improvements include expanding the shortcuts properties dialog which allows you to add command line specific options directly to the shortcut, extract an icon directly from the executable, as well as launch native Linux applications right through the Cedega user interface.
Google Earth Beta for Linux is now available
Google Labs has released Picasa for Linux, ported using Wine by CodeWeavers. The free Picasa download is available now.
Google's Picasa ported to Linux using Wine
Google's Picasa ported to Linux using Wine
PHP 5.1.4 has been released
PHP 5.1.3 has been released
Amanda 2.5 has been released
Wine 0.9.9 has been released:
SysCP 1.2.13-rc3 has been released
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition is now available for download
Fantasdic 1.0-beta1 has been released
A new version of HLBR is available