Fedora: “The Fedora Quality Team is joining Week of Diversity with an Accessibility Test Week!
Much like other Test Days, the goal of this week is to put Fedora through its paces and catch as many accessibility related issues as we can for our disable users.”
Me: Fedora, your screen reader is broken.
Fedora guy: Patches welcome 👍
Me: reaches for block button
From the actually-what-you’re-referring-to-as-ableism-is-GNU/ableism department
Annoyed by having to put #sudo in front on #dmesg[1]?
Then use this instead[2]:
$ journalctl -k
It should work if the user executing this is a member of the groups "systemd-journal", "adm", or "wheel".
[1] which is the case if CONFIG_SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT is turned on in your #Linux#kernel's .config – which #Fedora recently switched on, something many other distros did already a while ago.
[2] works for the common case, for some fancier stuff you might still need dmesg #LinuxKernel