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Hello everyone.
I currently have an Arch install and I prefer to use the Gnome desktop environment.
I really enjoy the functionality of journalctl but I would like to have some ease of use over functionality at times. I noticed that Gnome's System Log viewer only shows pacman.log and boot.log. It was my understanding that this application was developed to show other logs for journalctl. I'm guessing I do not have something installed or enabled.
Any pointers?
Thanks.
Last edited by jmanes (2015-04-11 06:56:08)
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I think gnome-system-log is somehow deprecated.
You should use gnome-logs (https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extr … nome-logs/), but for me it returning error 404
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Try pacamn -Syu gnome-system-log
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I think gnome-system-log is somehow deprecated.
You should use gnome-logs (https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extr … nome-logs/), but for me it returning error 404
Indeed it is! Thank you very much for this information. I installed gnome-logs and removed gnome-system-log and everything is great now!
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