I was wondering is there a way of checking errors that you might get when installing an update? maybe something like event viewer in windows? using gusty gibbon but i would assume that it would be the same as earlier versions of kubuntu.
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Re: checking errors
I've taken - for some time now - to simulating installations. Easy to do, and you get to see 'what would happen' if you actually did the install (or upgrade).
Open a console and type:
Code:sudo apt-get install --simulate package_name
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Re: checking errors
OK I'll try that, just to be sure is that dir /var/log on the root folder, in other words if I copy that into command-line it will open directory?
Konsole:
Code::~$ cd /var/log :/var/log$ ls
Code::~$ ls /var/log
acpid daemon.log.5.gz kdm.log.2.gz preload.log
acpid.1.gz daemon.log.6.gz kdm.log.3.gz preload.log.1.gz
acpid.2.gz debug kdm.log.4.gz preload.log.2.gz
acpid.3.gz debug.0 kdm.log.5.gz preload.log.3.gz
acpid.4.gz debug.1.gz kdm.log.6.gz preload.log.4.gz
...+ lot of log files
About log files:
LinuxLogFiles
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxLogFilesBefore you edit, BACKUP !
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