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Substitute "xorg" with whatever pattern you wish to search for. I rarely use -p4 (warnings, same as "--priority="warning"" but quicker to type) as it will give a flood of results but can be useful sometimes. Mostly I've used -p3 (errors) on the rare occasion I need to diagnose issues.
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ”Remember toBACKUP!
Substitute "xorg" with whatever pattern you wish to search for. I rarely use -p4 (warnings, same as "--priority="warning"" but quicker to type) as it will give a flood of results but can be useful sometimes. Mostly I've used -p3 (errors) on the rare occasion I need to diagnose issues.
Excuse me I meant "how show all (both non-Xorg and Xorg) warnings/errors without Xorg informational messages"
Substitute "xorg" with whatever pattern you wish to search for. I rarely use -p4 (warnings, same as "--priority="warning"" but quicker to type) as it will give a flood of results but can be useful sometimes. Mostly I've used -p3 (errors) on the rare occasion I need to diagnose issues.
Excuse me I meant "how show all (both non-Xorg and Xorg) warnings/errors without Xorg informational messages"
OK, that's a different question. AFAIK that's what your command should be showing. No idea why it's showing info messages as well.
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ”Remember toBACKUP!