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</div></div></div><div id="textbox"><div id="text"><h2><a id="news"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>Latest News ...</h2><h4><a id="what_is_geexbox"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>What is GeeXboX ?</h4><div class="p">
        GeeXboX is a free embedded Linux distribution which aims at
        turning your computer into a so called HTPC (Home Theater PC)
        or Media Center. Being a standalone LiveCD-based distribution,
        it's a ready to boot operating system than works on any
        Pentium-class x86 computer or PowerPC Macintosh, implying no software
        requirement. You can even use it on a diskless computer, the
        whole system being loaded in RAM.
        <br/><br/>
        Despite his tiny ISO image size, the distribution comes with a
        complete and automatic hardware detection, not requiring any
        driver to be added. It supports playback of nearly any kind of
        audio/video and image files and all known codecs and
        containers are shipped in, allowing playing them through
        various physical supports, either being CD, DVD, HDD, LAN or
        Internet.
        <br/><br/>
        GeeXboX also comes with a complete toolchain that allows
        developers adding easily extra packages and features but that
        might also be used to give birth to many dedicated embedded
        Linux systems.
      </div><h4><a id="enna_0.4.0"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>Initial release of Enna: v0.4.0
          (01/03/2010)
        </h4><div class="p">
        It was kinda hard and efforts were countless, but GeeXboX team is proud
        to announce the very stable release of 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
   Media Center.
        After months of development, this brand new user interface finally has
        landed. Enna is available as a standalone application for all modern
        GNU/Linux based distributions (and already packaged for Ubuntu 9.10)
        and will, obviously, be part of GeeXboX v2.0 release. Speaking of
        which, the hardest part now being behind us, the first Alpha1 release
        of GeeXboX v2 is due to this month.<br/>
        <br/>
        In the mean time, feel free to test Enna on your regular PC and we
        really hope you'll enjoy using it. More information are of course
        available on 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
   website.
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_libs"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>Availability of GeeXboX libraries
          (12/13/2009)
        </h4><div class="p">
	Those of you who follow GeeXboX development carefully already heard
	about the project 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
  . It's a Media Center project,
	based on Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL), that has been
	developed by the GeeXboX team members. 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
   is a
	standalone application, that can be run on any Linux distribution,
	GeeXboX LiveCD being one of them and that will be the major feature of
	upcoming v2.0.<br/>
	<br/>
	As a convenience (and because some users do not want to use the LiveCD
	distribution), 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
   will be made available for others
	than GeeXboX (first release is expected pretty soon).
	
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
   being a graphical interface only, the team has
	developed many other libraries that are used by 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
   and
	for which initial release just has been made:<br/>
	<br/>
	- 
    <a href="http://libnfo.geexbox.org/">libnfo</a>
  : a small library used to parse and write NFO
	files. NFO files are XML files used to store metadata information on
	many multimedia files. It is massively used by other Media Centers,
	such as XBMC, which allow you unique metadata storage among your
	various Media Center applications.<br/>
	- 
    <a href="http://libplayer.geexbox.org/">libplayer</a>
  : a multimedia A/V abstraction layer API.
	Its goal is to interact with 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
  . libplayer provides a
	generic A/V API that relies on various multimedia player for Linux
	systems. It currently supports MPlayer, xine VLC and GStreamer only.
	This will allow future GeeXboX users to easily switch from one media
	player to another.<br/>
	- 
    <a href="http://libvalhalla.geexbox.org/">libvalhalla</a>
  : a media scanner library, that stores
	various information in an SQLite database. It features many Internet
	grabbers that allows automatic download of covers, lyrics, informations
	on media files, tags retrival in video and music files and so on.
	Among them, we currently support <i>Allocine, Amazon, EXIF information,
	FFmpeg, ImDB, Last.fm, local files, LyricsFly.com, LyricWiki.org,
	NFO files, TheTVDB.com, TheMovieDB.org and TVRage.com</i>.
	It can of course be extended to support so much more.<br/>
	<br/>
	All of these libraries just hit the 1.0.0 release and are available
	either under source format in their respective projects' homepages but
	also have been packaged for Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) users (but should work
	as well on Debian Sid) to try them out.<br/>
	<br/>
	Also remind that these libraries are not meant to be GeeXboX specific.
	They are fully portable and can be used with many other projects.<br/>
	<br/>
	As you may have understood, it is now possible for you to easily try
	out 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
   before it gets officially released. However,
	and just for the most eager ones of you, you may appreciate the
	following screenshots of 
    <a href="http://enna.geexbox.org/">Enna</a>
  .
	
    <br/>
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      <a href="../img/gx-enna-music.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-enna-music-thumb.jpeg" alt="Enna Music Menu"/>
      </a>
      <a href="../img/gx-enna-credits.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-enna-credits-thumb.jpeg" alt="Enna Credits Menu"/>
      </a>
      <a href="../img/gx-enna-video-info.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-enna-video-info-thumb.jpeg" alt="Enna Video Info"/>
      </a>
    </div>
    <br/>
  
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2.4"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2.4: fix release
          (10/11/2009)
        </h4><div class="p">
      Some commercial DVD decryption bug having been spotted out on GeeXboX
      forums, we had to fix it through this minor 1.2.4 release. In the mean
      time, you'll be pleased to hear that 2.x development branch has been
      greatly stabilized recently and we should be able to provide the first
      alpha release by end of year.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2.4 (for x86_32 and x86_64 computers) is
      available right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2.3"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2.3: fix release
          (07/10/2009)
        </h4><div class="p">
      As it appeared that a nasty bug with some AC3 audio encoded files
      slipped through previous 1.2.2 release, here's another minor release.
      No big changes here except from AC3 playback recovery.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2.3 (for x86_32, x86_64 and powerpc computers) is
      available right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2.2"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2.2: features enhancement release
          (06/19/2009)
        </h4><div class="p">
      A few interesting patches recently having been commited to 2.0
      development tree, people on forum asked for backport of these on 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 Core2Duo and 3.0x speedup with Core2Quad.
      It is now truely possible to actually decode 1080p HDTV streams on
      Linux.<br/>
      <br/>
      As exciting as it may be, please however note that this is still an
      experimental feature (we're probably the one of the first Linux distro
      to integrate it), that may cause undesired visual artefacts (in some
      very rare cases). In order to make use of it, you'll have to explicitely
      enable it through ISO generator.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Detailed Changelog (relative to 1.2.1 release):</b><br/>
      <br/>
      - Multi-threaded video decoding for MPEG-1/2/4 and H.264 codecs.<br/>
      - Support for newly discovered DVD MovieProtect encryption method.<br/>
      - Extended DVD CSS descrambiling capabilities.<br/>
      - Removal of GOOM audio visualization (was causing too much
        troubles).<br/>
      - Automount daemon enhancements.<br/>
      - Upgrade of MPlayer and its set of codecs.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2.2 (for x86_32, x86_64 and powerpc computers) is
      available right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2.1"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2.1: security-fix release
          (02/11/2009)
        </h4><div class="p">
      While working on 2.0 development, we managed to find a few major bugs in
      1.2 release codebase. There were a major flaw in installator which may
      (in some cases) lead to destroy your HDD's MBR while trying to install
      to a removable USB key plus a few minor bugs with EeePC 701 frequency
      scaling and parallel port LCD driver support.<br/>
      It is highly recommended that you use this new version instead.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2.1 (for x86_32, x86_64 and powerpc computers) is
      available right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2: 'Broadcast simultaneously one       year in the future' edition
          (01/31/2009)
        </h4><div class="p">
      Here we finally are. Today marks 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 <b>Win32 installer</b> that allows you installing GeeXboX to your
      current hard-disk without need of partitionning/formatting it again.
      Please feel free to browse Changelogs from all 1.2 beta releases for a
      complete list of changes.<br/>
      <br/>
      So again, GeeXboX 1.2 is the last version you'll see 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. We already have
      made very good progress on this nextgen architecture and the first
      2.0-alpha1 release will probably be out in a few weeks for tests
      purpose.<br/>
      <br/>
      Eager and impatient folks can have a look at exclusive screenshots of
      what 2.x interface will looks like. So just wait for a couple more
      weeks for this.<br/>
      
    <br/>
    <div class="center">
      <a href="../img/gx-v2-menu-full.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-v2-menu-thumb.jpeg" alt="GeeXboX v2 Menu"/>
      </a>
      <a href="../img/gx-v2-music-full.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-v2-music-thumb.jpeg" alt="GeeXboX v2 Music Menu"/>
      </a>
      <a href="../img/gx-v2-browse-full.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-v2-browse-thumb.jpeg" alt="GeeXboX v2 Browser"/>
      </a>
      <br/>
      <a href="../img/gx-v2-music-play-full.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-v2-music-play-thumb.jpeg" alt="GeeXboX v2 Music"/>
      </a>
      <a href="../img/gx-v2-photo-full.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-v2-photo-thumb.jpeg" alt="GeeXboX v2 Photo"/>
      </a>
      <a href="../img/gx-v2-video-full.jpeg">
        <img src="../img/gx-v2-video-thumb.jpeg" alt="GeeXboX v2 Video"/>
      </a>
    </div>
    <br/>
  
      <br/>
      But let's get back to 1.2. This is our very latest stable release and
      will stay so for quite a while, until 2.0 is fully ready for use. With
      this release, we've done our best to please everyone in order to provide
      you with best video playback experience and we hope it'll keep
      on going.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Detailed Changelog (relative to 1.2-beta3 release):</b><br/>
      <br/>
      <b>System:</b><br/>
      - Upgrade to Linux 2.6.27.13.<br/>
      - Use On-Demand CPU frequency scaling policy.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>X.Org:</b><br/>
      - Upgrade X.Org ATI driver to 6.10.0.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Player:</b><br/>
      - Fix VCD playback issues.<br/>
      - Disable GOOM audio visualization, was sucking down CPU too much.<br/>
      - Fix some TV card bad color effects.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Installator:</b><br/>
      - Simplify installator partitionning step.<br/>
      - Unify disk install, using GRUB on USB devices too.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Miscellaneous:</b><br/>
      - Fix a mounting issue when 2 hardware devices have the same name.<br/>
      - Add support for disks with no partition table (Ex: Win32 formatted USB
      keys).<br/>
      - Add a Win32 utility that allows installing GeeXboX to your current
      hard-disk without need of partitionning/formatting it again.<br/>
      - Add USB network drivers to emulate a NIC.<br/>
      - Fix boot issue with several CD/DVD drives.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2 (for x86_32, x86_64 and powerpc computers) is
      available right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2_beta3"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2-beta3
          (12/28/2008)
        </h4><div class="p">
      Ok, beta2 was not the last one and here comes beta3 which is definitely
      candidate for 1.2 release. We've performed a huge amount of bug fixes in
      various area and were able to correct some long standing issues we had.
      Two major changes come with this release: a completely new automounter
      that now relies on D-BUS and HAL and the restoration of installer
      feature. So yeah, finally (it's been time ...), you should be able to
      install GeeXboX again, on both your HDDs and USB keys. Other parts of
      GeeXboX also welcomed a few changes, mostly regarding the player, that
      received a few fixes for AudioCDs, DVDs, AAC and RealVideo 9
      playback.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Detailed Changelog (relative to 1.2-beta2 release):</b><br/>
      <br/>
      <b>System:</b><br/>
      - Upgrade Linux kernel to 2.6.27.10<br/>
      - Rework of installator, now works fine with both HDD and USB
      installs.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>X.Org:</b><br/>
      - ATI Radeon driver upgrade.<br/>
      - ATI Rage128 driver addition.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Player:</b><br/>
      - Updated MPlayer to r28184 (provides native RealVideo 9 / RV30
      decoder).<br/>
      - Use FAAD2 for AAC decoding (fixes many audio playback issues).<br/>
      - Fix CDDA/DVD playback issues.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Networking:</b><br/>
      - Add optional Samba server support.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Miscellaneous:</b><br/>
      - Complete rework of automounter, now based on D-BUS/HAL.<br/>
      - Mounted disks names are now much more eloquent.<br/>
      - Fix some disc eject issues.<br/>
      - Add optionnal disc images (.bin, .iso, .img, .mdf, .nrg) mounter.<br/>
      - Restore the old menu font.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2-beta3 (for x86_32, x86_64 and powerpc computers) is
      available right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2_beta2"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2-beta2
          (12/14/2008)
        </h4><div class="p">
      Here comes GeeXboX 1.2 second beta release. Thanks to your feedback on
      forums, we've been able to iron out a lot of nasty bugs from beta1.
      There's no major changes in terms of features but the distribution is
      now much more stable, which is always a good thing. 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 (latest release was 1.0, more than 2 years ago).<br/>
      <br/>
      We truely hope it'll be the very latest beta release before 1.2 comes
      out. In the mean time, just test this one out.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Detailed Changelog (relative to 1.2-beta1 release):</b><br/>
      <br/>
      <b>System:</b><br/>
      - Upgrade Linux kernel to 2.6.27.9<br/>
      - Massive firmwares support upgrades: fixes many driver loading
      issues.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Toolchain:</b><br/>
      - Update uClibc to 0.9.30.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Ports:</b><br/>
      - Restore PowerPC architecture support.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>X.Org:</b><br/>
      - Update X.Org server to 1.5.3.<br/>
      - Add HAL support, X.Org now uses evdev/XInput to handle input devices:
      this provides a complete X.Org settings autodetection.<br/>
      - Fasten X.Org startup.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Player:</b><br/>
      - Upgrade MPlayer to r28089.<br/>
      - Native RealVideo 10 decoder.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Video:</b><br/>
      - Remove RadeonHD driver, use legacy ATI instead (should fix some
      X.Org ATI drivers issues).<br/>
      - Upgrade Intel X.Org driver to 2.5.1<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Drivers:</b><br/>
      - Many UDEV related rules changes (should fix some legacy PATA devices
      driver loading issues).<br/>
      - Fix LIRC Serial driver issues.<br/>
      - Fixes some CD/DVD loading issues (bad fs was used on Video DVDs).<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Networking:</b><br/>
      - Restore UPnP feature.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Miscellaneous:</b><br/>
      - Fix FBI Image Viewer loader.<br/>
      - Various enhancements on info display menu.<br/>
      - Many fixes to WebGUI.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2-beta2 (for x86_32, x86_64 and powerpc computers) is available
      right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
      </div><h4><a id="geexbox_1.2_beta1"><!--just to get the non-minimized form of the element--></a>GeeXboX 1.2-beta1
          (11/01/2008)
        </h4><div class="p">
      As usual, it took way longer than expected but there it is:
      GeeXboX 1.2-beta1. Why Beta release ? Honnestly, this version should now
      be pretty stable. However, too few tests have been done by users on forum
      recently and we wanted to confirm the good feedback we have before
      releasing the final 1.2.<br/>
      <br/>
      So what has changed to take so much time ? As told at 1.1 release's time,
      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 HDTVs
      monitors. Everything is autodetected 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 XVideo. This brings video acceleration (but still no GPU offload)
      to nearly all video cards in the wild (whether it is Intel, nVidia, ATI,
      S3, SiS, VIA ...).<br/>
      <br/>
      Alos come many kernel and internal changes. The whole distributions is
      now modularized to best detect your hardware and load ony what is needed.
      Many drivers have been added and installation has been completely
      reworked for better usability.<br/>
      <br/>
      This version also has been optimized for various platforms like EeePCs,
      EasyGate and bring official support of MacIntels computers. It also
      introduce a new port to x86_64 architecture which brings a small
      performance boost regarding to the 32bit edition.<br/>
      <br/>
      Unless major bugs are encountered, you may expect the final 1.2 release
      to come pretty soon. In the mean time, the more you test this beta
      version and report bugs, the fastest it'll be issued.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Detailed Changelog (relative to 1.1 release):</b><br/>
      <br/>
      <b>System:</b><br/>
      - X.Org 7.4 inclusion (default, change it with generator).<br/>
      - Support for SMP and multi-cores.<br/>
      - Update to Linux 2.6.27.4.<br/>
      - Update BusyBox to 1.11.3.<br/>
      - Update to SysLinux 3.72.<br/>
      - Use of initramfs instead of initrd.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Toolchain:</b><br/>
      - Update to GCC 4.3.2.<br/>
      - Upgrade uClibc to 0.9.30-rc3.<br/>
      - Upgrade glibc to 2.7.<br/>
      - Use glibc as a default when building with X.Org.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Ports:</b><br/>
      - Port to x86_64 architecture.<br/>
      - Port to PowerPC 64bit architecture.<br/>
      - MacIntel support.<br/>
      - Optimizations for EasyGate platform.<br/>
      - Optimizations for EeePC 700.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Player:</b><br/>
      - Update MPlayer to r27662.<br/>
      - Enable ASS support.<br/>
      - Add MonkeyAudio decoder.<br/>
      - Add GOOM audio visualization.<br/> 
      - Fix for CDDA playback.<br/>
      - Add TV selection menu.<br/>
      - Add de-interlace filter for DVDs and TV streams.<br/>
      - Use of keypad for DVDNAV controls.<br/>
      - Add support for extended PLS netstream entries.<br/>
      - Enhanced DVD Navigation Menu support.<br/>
      - Fix somes issues with encrypted DVDs playback.<br/>
      - Use per stream type configuration profiles.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Video:</b><br/>
      - Add widescreens and HDTV screens support.<br/>
      - Add X11 video acceleration for most graphic cards (Intel, nVidia, ATI,
      S3, SiS, VIA ...).<br/>
      - TV-Out is no longer available when booting with X.Org enabled.<br/>
      - Some Intel VESA driver fixes.<br/>
      - ATI VIDIX driver color fixes.<br/>
      - Restore VIDIX support on PowerPC.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Drivers:</b><br/>
      - X.Org hardware autodetection.<br/>
      - Dozens of new WiFi, Ethernet, DVB ... drivers supported.<br/>
      - All drivers are now modularized (no longer built-in): only useful ones
      are actually loaded.<br/>
      - Add kernel drivers auto probe and load mechanisms.<br/>
      - Fix many PATA devices issues.<br/>
      - Add support for 16bit PCMCIA cards.<br/>
      - LIRC 0.8.4<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Networking:</b><br/>
      - Upgrade to Samba 3.0.32 (better support for MS Vista shares).<br/>
      - Add support for Plan9 network shares .<br/>
      - Add NFS v3/4 support.<br/>
      - Add PXE boot from Samba.<br/>
      - Allow for defining static samba mounts<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Installator:</b><br/>
      - Introduction of configurator: post-install reconfiguration
      utility.<br/>
      - Use of libparted instead of old fdisk for disk partionning.<br/>
      - Enhanced install to USB process.<br/>
      - Provide faster boot methods for install to HDD.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Generator:</b><br/>
      - Add HDTV (X.org) related new options and configuration settings.<br/>
      - Add GOOM audio visualization settings tab.<br/>
      - Add NFS shares configuration tab.<br/>
      - Add static Samba shares configuration tab.<br/>
      - Automatic packages download at ISO image compilation.<br/>
      <br/>
      <b>Miscellaneous: </b><br/>
      - Add AppleIR remote support.<br/>
      - Add X10 RF MCE remote control support.<br/>
      - Add ACPI multimedia buttons handling.<br/>
      - Enhanced system information menu.<br/>
      - Enhance VESA boot menu.<br/>
      - Enhanced Web interface and better browser compliance.<br/>
      - Add optional support for Video Disk Recorder (VDR).<br/>
      - Use FeH image viewer instead of FBI.<br/>
      <br/>
      GeeXboX 1.2-beta1 (for x86_32 and x86_64 computers only) is available
      right <a href="downloads.html">here</a> and now!
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