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New Matrox Graphics 1.4.5 Linux Drivers Provide Enhanced Features for Thin Client Users   
Tuesday, August 21 2007 @ 01:13 PM EDT
Contributed by: Anonymous

Montreal, Canada, August 21, 2007 — Matrox Graphics, the leading manufacturer of multi-display graphics solutions for professionals, introduces new 1.4.5 Linux drivers providing enhanced features and additional support to its Matrox EpicA TC2 and EpicA TC4 multi-display graphics cards for thin computing. These new drivers include support for 32- and 64-bit RedHat and SUSE distributions, X.Org up to version 7.2.0, and kernel versions up to 2.6.20. These drivers also include compatibility with rdesktop 1.4.1 and Citrix ICA Client 9.x and 10.x for Linux. Additionally, an enhanced graphical user interface (GUI) application that facilitates multi-display configuration is now available for HP t5725 thin clients integrated with EpicA TC2 or EpicA TC4 graphics cards.

“With the ever-increasing importance of Linux in corporate computing strategies, this new driver release reaffirms our commitment to providing Linux users with greater compatibility and ease of use,” says Mohamed Jivraj, product manager, Matrox Graphics.

With its unique and innovative hardware and software features, EpicA technology has been qualified by leading thin client manufacturers including HP, Neoware, IGEL, BOSaNOVA, Compumaster-Praim, and Liscon.

For more information on Matrox EpicA technology, visit http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/finent/products/epica/series.php.

Availability
The Matrox 1.4.5 Linux display driver for EpicA TC2 and EpicA TC4 is now available for download at http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/finent/products/epica/drivers_software.php.

To download the Matrox 1.4.5 Linux display driver for HP t5725 thin clients with EpicA TC4 or EpicA TC2 installed, visit http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/finent/products/epica/hpt5725.php.

About Matrox Graphics Inc.
Matrox Graphics Inc. is the leading manufacturer of graphics solutions for professionals and has been delivering high-quality, innovative 2D/3D and video graphics accelerators for more than 30 years. Creator of the multi-display phenomenon, Matrox combines its proven graphics chip designs, reliable software development and dependable card manufacturing expertise to produce products that are reputed worldwide for their superior image quality, practical ingenuity and unwavering stability. Matrox Graphics designs and supports graphics solutions optimized for utility, empowering professionals to see more and do more. A privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Matrox has international offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Italy and Hong Kong. For more information, visit www.matrox.com/graphics.

Matrox® and DualHead® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Matrox Graphics Inc. and/or Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd. Other company, product and service names and/or logos indicated above may be trademarks or service marks of such other companies.

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