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Mainly tooting about the #LinuxKernel and things closely connected to the #Linux #kernel like #compiler, #bootloader, #mesa, #wayland, #qemu, …

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Annoyed by having to put in front on [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 's .config – which 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

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