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I have a fully up to date arch system running systemd 212-1, and if I run:
# journalctl --full
in a Konsole in KDE the lines still truncate at the end of each line. I thought that this was supposed to be fixed in systemd a long time ago but I have not seen this working properly in recent times. Does anyone know if there is a work around, and is this behaviour a remaining bug?
Last edited by mcloaked (2014-04-03 21:10:08)
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I'm not using Konsole, but I don't see this. Does it work in other terminal emulators? Please post the output.
I can scroll with the cursor keys. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1327072
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I'm not using Konsole, but I don't see this. Does it work in other terminal emulators? Please post the output.
I can scroll with the cursor keys. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1327072
Thank you for that link - I was unaware that you can scroll left/right with the arrow keys - and this does work perfectly well in Konsole, as I have just checked it. Also journalctl -b --no-pager | less works just fine too.
So that solves this issue that I had been somewhat frustrated with for ages - I didn't see this option in the man page for journalctl. I'll mark this as solved.
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