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Opera GX Web Browser Released For Linux

Phoronix - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:22
It's been a while since most of you probably thought about the Opera web browser, but these days they have been catering their "Opera GX" web browser to gamers. Today they have finally delivered this Opera GX gaming-focused browser for Linux users...

Virtual Swap Space Patches Updated For Improving Linux's Swap Design

Phoronix - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:19
The fourth iteration of patches implementing Virtual Swap Space for Linux were sent out on Wednesday. This stems from ideas going back years for an abstraction to better separate a swap entry from its physical backing storage...

Linux 7.1 Should See Working HDMI Support For The Lichee Pi 4A RISC-V Board

Phoronix - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:13
Drew Fustini sent out DeviceTree patches this past weekend for enabling the HDMI display controller on the T-Head TH1520 RISC-V SoC. Additionally, there's a patch for lighting up the HDMI display support on the LicheePi 4A RISC-V board...

Canonical Collecting Wish List Ideas For Improving Mir

Phoronix - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 18:04
With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS quickly approaching release next week, Canonical is beginning more of their road-mapping for Ubuntu 26.10 and beyond. To help in plotting future work, Canonical is interested in feedback for features or improvements that developers/users would like to see around their Mir project...

How to Create HTTPS Local Domains for Your Projects

Tecmint - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 14:37
The post How to Create HTTPS Local Domains for Your Projects first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .

If you do any kind of local web development on Linux, you have almost certainly run into the browser warning

The post How to Create HTTPS Local Domains for Your Projects first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides.

Optimizing cluster observability: A strategic approach to selective log routing in Red Hat OpenShift

Red Hat News - Thu, 03/19/2026 - 08:00
As Red Hat OpenShift clusters scale to support hundreds of microservices, the sheer volume of telemetry data can become overwhelming. Platform architects often face a difficult paradox: Maintain visibility required for security and compliance while also managing rising storage costs and "noise" associated with high-volume infrastructure logs. In this article, I explore how to leverage the ClusterLogForwarder (CLF) API and Loki filters in Red Hat OpenShift to move from a "collect everything" model to a route-by-value strategy.Infrastructure metadata and application insightIn a standard OpenShif

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