Jolla’s Sailfish software reaches commercial readiness — and you’ll be able to try it out as a launcher on your Android phone. [Read more]
Jolla Embarks on Sailfish 1.0 with an Android Launcher — and an Angry Birds Cover
The NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti Maxwell Continues Running Great On Linux
Back on Tuesday I delivered a launch-day review of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti on Linux. This first graphics card built on NVIDIA’s new Maxwell architecture has been running fantastic under Linux for being a mid-range graphics card. The GM107 GPU core found on the GTX 750 Ti is incredibly power efficient, as was shown in numerous articles on launch-day. For those curious more about the GeForce GTX 750 Ti Linux performance, here are some more OpenCL and OpenGL performance results.
May Open Source Be With You

My introduction to open source software began when I was sitting on a server room floor, with my head in my hands, completely frustrated with a Windows 2000 server. Every night there were some services that would crash. Every morning I would get yelled at by my over-bearing boss. I was new to the company, it was my first IT job fresh out of Network Admin college, where I graduated at the top of my class, but I couldn’t fix this problem because it was a “known Microsoft issue,” and I just had to wait for the update.
GNOME 3.12 Might Come To Fedora 20, Packages Available
With Fedora 21 not being released until at least August, some developers are working on possibly shipping the GNOME 3.12 packages in Fedora 20 as a stable release update…
Broadwell Now Officially Enabled With Intel Mesa
After the latest round of improvements, support for Intel’s next-generation Broadwell processors with their more advanced HD Graphics is now enabled by default within Intel’s Mesa 3D driver…
Distribution Release: GParted Live 0.18.0-1
Curtis Gedak has announced the release of GParted Live 0.18.0-1, an updated version of the Debian-based live CD with utilities for disk management and data rescue tasks: “The GParted team is proud to announce a new stable release of GParted Live.
São Paulo IT Professionals Go On Strike
Techies in the Brazilian state can’t agree with employers around payrise and benefits; employers cannot fire or deduct pay from those involved in the action
Google’s Tim Bray Steps Down in the Name of Working Remotely
Does Bray leaving Google suggest a new twist in the working-from-home ethos of Silicon Valley? [Read more]
Chromebook Usage: Still a Tiny Splash in the Vast PC Pond
For Google’s Chromebooks, making a dent in the PC install base is going to take a while.
Chrome OS, the browser-based operating system used by Chromebooks, drove 0.2 percent of desktop Web traffic in North America last month, according to a usage study by Chitika. That’s up from 0.1 percent last September, and up from 0.07 percent a year ago.
By comparison, Linux Web traffic grew from 1.1 percent to 1.9 percent over the last five months. Chitika didn’t provide statistics for Windows or Mac, but they presumably account for nearly all of the remaining desktop traffic.
Read more at PCWorld.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Adds Support For Local Menus
A new feature added to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS “Trusty Tahr” is the Unity desktop finally adding back support for locally integrated menus…