So easy to understand the way you teach, I grew up with my father being very Pro Linux and alternative OS like Fidora, growing up all of our computers linux or dual boot with XP and linux, my whole life my dad would try and explain things to me and never did I grasp it until your videos, I plan on watching all your videos and liking them all and being a forever patreon, keep up the good work! your not just teaching your helping our minds grow with this knowledge which changes lives!
Thanks for all your videos. Once I get my Linux skills back to snuff I am 'so' backing up my files with either rsync or unison and then wiping this Endless OS off of this laptop I bought. I am sure this OS is good for kids but I am not thrilled with everything it locks me out of.
It's a nice explanation of log files. Could you please give the solutions for the following facts: 1. How to control the log file writing frequency, I mean after some predefined time. 2. Can these log files are taken into RAM during the writing operation. 3. How to know which of the log files can be removed from the system.
Lol I installed Ubuntu and was happily setting up wordpress with apache and mariadb, when suddenly in the next day my log files were 14gb thick. Simply crashed my whole system afterwards. I guess that's how you learn :)
This is so frustrating. I'm trying to follow along, but I'm running CentOS 8 and it doesn't seem to have /var/log/syslog. There is a /var/log directory with 'secure' and 'spooler', but no syslog. In fact, I can't find a syslog anywhere on this system.
So easy to understand the way you teach, I grew up with my father being very Pro Linux and alternative OS like Fidora, growing up all of our computers linux or dual boot with XP and linux, my whole life my dad would try and explain things to me and never did I grasp it until your videos, I plan on watching all your videos and liking them all and being a forever patreon, keep up the good work! your not just teaching your helping our minds grow with this knowledge which changes lives!
best linux course so far, thanks man for all your work
Great video, why is this channel so underrated??
The explanations were awesome and I'm pretty sure I'll come back later to remember those examples before to get some deeper practice.
Thanks.
One of my commonly used commands to watch the progress of log files is 'multitail' a ncurses based logfile monitor
My cat says miau. I must be doing something wrong
Hey, Great Video! I am planning to write a script to analyze system logs. This video greatly helped
You are doing a good job.
I really enjoy learning linux
Subscribed, very good teaching, sharing with friends....
This video helped me on devops internship task haha
Thanks a lot Jay! Always appreciate your videos. :)
Thanks for this! I hope you know how important you are!
Great video, thanks
El mejor en los sistemas de linux
thanks for this awesome video
great channel thanks.
also like the music at the start.
Thanks!
Thank you for your instruction
Great video. Noticed you did not mention how to stop following a log (Ctrl+c).
Love it! And yes the -fu can be hilarious. 😂
thank you bro
Thank you, Jay.
просто лучший!!!
Nailed it! Thanks!
really helpful
Thanks for all your videos.
Once I get my Linux skills back to snuff I am 'so' backing up my files with either rsync or unison and then wiping this Endless OS off of this laptop I bought.
I am sure this OS is good for kids but I am not thrilled with everything it locks me out of.
THanks!!!!
It's a nice explanation of log files. Could you please give the solutions for the following facts:
1. How to control the log file writing frequency, I mean after some predefined time.
2. Can these log files are taken into RAM during the writing operation.
3. How to know which of the log files can be removed from the system.
Good intro to Ubuntu logs.
Under WSL I don't have /var/log/syslog
The link to your book appears to be broken.
how do you save a log so you can email it to someone?
How did u get a horse instead of $
Pls how do i print the kmsg file
6:46
*check
journalctl -u apache2
Lol I installed Ubuntu and was happily setting up wordpress with apache and mariadb, when suddenly in the next day my log files were 14gb thick. Simply crashed my whole system afterwards. I guess that's how you learn :)
if you've typed the commands don't hit the enter key immediately.
This is so frustrating. I'm trying to follow along, but I'm running CentOS 8 and it doesn't seem to have /var/log/syslog. There is a /var/log directory with 'secure' and 'spooler', but no syslog. In fact, I can't find a syslog anywhere on this system.
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I can't read binary so systemd logs are not useful for me :).
How did you get that pony prompt?
He customized his .bashrc file.
Change your PS1 variable.
PS1=🦄
it gives me syslog permission denied can not read it .i tried chmod but still the same problem
¬insert rm -rf / joke here¬
Great video, but please next time without the intro