GNOME Gets A Log Viewer For Systemd's Journal

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 30 September 2013 at 09:21 AM EDT. 54 Comments
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There's a new GNOME application that experienced its first release this morning: GNOME Logs. While there's a lot of work left on the project, GNOME Logs is to serve as a centralized log viewer for the systemd journal on the GNOME desktop.

The GNOME Logs program is a utility displaying detailed system event informaiton that can be filtered, searched, and further analyzed in the investigation of system problems.

The GNOME Logs 0.1 release this morning is described as "very rough and unfinished" but will be further developed along the GNOME 3.11 release schedule for the GNOME 3.12 desktop debut in 2014.

More details on GNOME Logs 0.1 can be gathered from the initial release announcement.
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