NVIDIA 560 Beta Linux Driver Released With Open GPU Kernel Modules by Default

NVIDIA has recently released a beta version of its 560 Linux driver, which includes an exciting new feature – open GPU kernel modules by default. This move represents a significant step forward for NVIDIA in terms of supporting open-source software and providing more flexibility for Linux users. Traditionally, NVIDIA has …

The Graying Open Source Community Needs Fresh Blood

The world of open source software development has long been dominated by a dedicated community of developers who have been instrumental in advancing innovative technologies and shaping the digital landscape we live in today. However, as this community continues to age, there is a growing concern that it may be …

How SUSE Is Replacing Red Hat as the Linux and Open Source Enterprise Standard-Bearer

For years, Red Hat has been the go-to choice for enterprises looking to implement Linux and open-source solutions. However, in recent years, SUSE has been gradually making a name for itself as a strong competitor in the enterprise market. SUSE, a German-based software company, has been gaining traction with its …

How Open Source Attracts Some of the World’s Top Innovators

Open source technology has revolutionized the way we create and distribute software. It allows anyone to view, modify, and distribute source code freely, creating a collaborative environment where developers from around the world can contribute their expertise and improve upon existing projects. This openness has attracted some of the world’s …

NethSecurity 8.1 Open Source Linux Firewall Released

NethSecurity, a leading provider of network security solutions, has recently announced the release of NethSecurity 8.1, an open-source Linux firewall designed to protect networks from cyber threats. This latest version includes numerous enhancements and new features, making it an even more powerful tool for safeguarding data and preventing unauthorized access. …

Linux command: lsof (List Open Files)

An overview of the Linux “lsof” command The lsof command stands for List Open Files and shows open files and which process uses them. In Linux, everything is in the form of files. Sometimes, especially for troubleshooting purposes, we need to know which files are currently used by what processes, …