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[Music] welcome back everyone in this video I wanted to show you guys some basics of logging logs are awesome because if you have any kind of problem or even not a problem you just want to understand something about your system the logs will actually show you some very important things so its a good idea to know how to get to logs and how to view them and thats what were going to go over in this video ok so back here on my machine Im going to show you guys a couple of ways to view logs some of these log files are going to require root privileges so you wont actually be able to view them without pseudo different logs have different permission levels so what Im going to do is show you one log right now this is a very common one so Im going to do cat slash bar log syslog and a lot of information just passed by on the screen here so what is up with that well the syslog basically is a text file that includes all kinds of logging information about your system and it just keeps going