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Topics covered in this episode:
Antergos Linux Project Ends Blackarch Linux New Release openSUSE Leap 15.1 Released Xfce 4.14 Pre-Release Peppermint 10 Released Firefox 67 Released Huawei In Trouble Canonical Making Nvidia Drivers Integration Even Easier Eagle Island Irkalla Stunning Pixelated Game
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Software Spotlight: Deja Dup
Tips & Tricks:
Use ‘tail’ to monitor logs real-time for bug reporting or system analysis. This will provide you updates that occur and could be invaluable for bug reports or monitoring of user activity or changes on your system.
As an example:
For openSUSE, Rhel you can use:
sudo tail -f -n 6 /var/log/messages
For Debian based distros
sudo tail -f -n 6 /var/log/syslog
The ‘f’ switch tells it to follow
The ‘n’ switch tells it to display last N’th number of lines |