On the arch wiki it tells how to setup journald with syslog
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Systemd_Journal
and Sébastien Leblanc it also tells you how to enable syslog-ng in systemd
on the link above
it's
systemctl enable syslog-ng.service
Hope this helps abit :)
That's a good idea to try atleast Martin, I have also seen some really
weird behaviour because of powersupplies that are faulty. One minute the pc
works fine then ram disappears on next boot and you think it's faulty ram,
then the hdds will disappear completely must be the board and in the end
it's
I've
removed all hardware that's not necessary to see if that's the problem next
guess will be the gfx card but I have no inbuilt card.
On Jun 29, 2012 7:48 PM, "Sébastien le Preste de Vauban" <
ulpianoso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> El 27/06/12 04:37, Brock York escri
Hey
I haven't been able to suspend my desktop for about 6 months now. I'm not
sure what has caused it.
I haven't had any hardware changes and even a reload hasn't fixed the
problem.
I've tried reading the wiki on suspending and run some tests using
pm-suspend.
It suspends processes fine according
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