Around about 07/06/14 16:37, Neil Bird scribbled ...
I'm only getting a single “Logs begin” line of out your script ATM,
but I'm not fiddling either, so I'll give it a bash next time I have to
play with an extension.
Hah, my mistake, I got screenfulls! Thanks!
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[phoenix@fnx ~]# rm -f .
Around about 07/06/14 12:07, Norman L. Smith scribbled ...
F20 uses journalctl and systemd for sure. The following script is handy
for viewing Gnome Shell logging. It displays the log entries for the
current session. You can use alacate to put it in the overview menu
apps and make it a favorit
On Sat, 2014-06-07 at 08:48 +0100, Neil Bird wrote:
> Around about 06/06/14 17:18, Thiago Bellini Ribeiro scribbled ...
> > I was crazy those days because I could not find the reason. Also, I
> > can't find where the log is those days.
>
>Seconded: I'm on F20 / GNOME 3.10 and I've not a clue
On 07/06/14 17:48, Neil Bird wrote:
> Around about 06/06/14 17:18, Thiago Bellini Ribeiro scribbled ...
>> I was crazy those days because I could not find the reason. Also, I
>> can't find where the log is those days.
>
> Seconded: I'm on F20 / GNOME 3.10 and I've not a clue where gnome-shell &
Around about 06/06/14 17:18, Thiago Bellini Ribeiro scribbled ...
I was crazy those days because I could not find the reason. Also, I
can't find where the log is those days.
Seconded: I'm on F20 / GNOME 3.10 and I've not a clue where
gnome-shell & extension errors/output are now going. Is