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mmm... I don't have /etc/var/log even /etc/var usually all logs are under /var/log but boot.log does not exist; alternative it is possible to use
dmesg | more
but it is not the boot.log intended as boot screen loading
anyway u/kubuntu does not create boot.log (as suse do for example)... why?
if I enable bootlogd
sudo kate /etc/default/bootlogd
BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=No
to
BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes
at the next reboot Xorg starts but as soon as I type password swith off. Weird!
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