Hi,
Just installed Debian 10 using the Gnome Desktop.
How do I troubleshoot Gnome-Logs. This just doesn't work but I need it to monitor logs.
What I did so far:
1. Enable my user as sudo user
2. run sudo gnome-logs and got some messge "No protocol specified Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused"
3. run just gnome-logs warning ** Error retrieving the sender timestamps: Cannot assign requested address
Segmentation fault
4. Add my user to group systemd-journal
Thanks
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Gnome Logs Crashes or Unable to Read System Logs
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Re: Gnome Logs Crashes or Unable to Read System Logs
Similar problem with same symptoms. Any solution?
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Re: Gnome Logs Crashes or Unable to Read System Logs
Just use journalctl. I have no idea why gnome even has a separate program to read the journal.
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