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Re: logging no longer standard?



On 8/7/23 20:00, songbird wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
...
I believe konsole is unlimited by default. On checking in settings, its
not listed. Scrollback is from my /tmp, which would be on my raid10, so
maybe that something else that is blocked from useing my raid10. IDK.
ulimit reports unlimited. And there is 32G of dram available, htop says:
a bit over 2G's in use out of 32G's, 0 swap/30G's available.

   konsole is a kde package so i'm not familiar with it at
all.

   i do not use split journal files with systemd so i see
everything combined and use root.  i also have rsyslog
installed because at times i like to be able to see
messages in that format.

   sudo crap i don't bother with either, that's why there is
root, if i don't want to have root access then i have all
my other terminals set up for my user access only and that's
fine with me.

   man journald.conf...

I've looked at that, even looked at the file. It is all systemd related, no mention of user stuffs. Its as if a 3 meter tall board fence has been built around the systemd stuff that user apps can't get thru.

Glaringly missing is anything related to something the user might want to do. So where is an equal facility for user stuffs? Someplace where an AppImage looking for a missing dependency might express its displeasure at not finding everything it needs?


   songbird

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Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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