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whatamp;#39;s up guys itamp;#39;s josh from cupid techie and today i wanted to show you guys how to locate and view log files in linux so as a new linux user it may be confusing on how you should troubleshoot different programs in the linux operating system if you want to know where the log files are located in letamp;#39;s say ubuntu or cnos so in this video iamp;#39;ll attempt to show you guys how to view and locate those files and if you didnamp;#39;t know all the log files are located under for or slash log directory and within some subdirectories depending on what applications you have in there theyamp;#39;ll create a different directory under that directory where log files are stored and by default you need to be either the root user or a pseudo user to view and access these logs on most linux operating systems there are a couple different commands that you could use to actually view the log files like less more and a cat command as well as tails so i want to go down and go