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Beginners • Re: PI OS Upgrade: Buster to Bookworm

Just to demonstrate how perverse this all is, this is what was in my email inbox just now:

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################### Logwatch 7.7 (07/22/22) ####################       Processing Initiated: Sat Nov  9 06:25:02 2024       Date Range Processed: yesterday                             ( 2024-Nov-08 )                             Period is day.       Detail Level of Output: 0       Type of Output/Format: mail / text       Logfiles for Host: sky       <snip>       
Yesterday, no matter what I tried from the command line , Logwatch wouldn't send a report via email.

Today, when run as a cron job, it emails me a full report.

This is the kind of thing that has driven me absolutely nuts over the last ten days.
Well this is what Linux is. There is no extra large sum of money you pay upfront for the computer like for your Macbook.
The trick is to take advantage of the freedom of Linux and spread the frustration over 10 months or 10 years.

As you can expect from a handful of Pi engineers, they can only offer you a 1 taste basic thing. And only the basic board HW is essentially their responsibility. The bonus is that you download a pre-installed Linux. The rest is all DIY.

If you want a less frustrating learning curve, first get to know how you install Debian Linux the normal way, on an old laptop or virtual machine on your Macbook. You will need to focus on what RPL does not and avoids: Multiple (root)partitions, bootmanagers. Things that are needed for competition, diversity, flexability. Also, first understand the principles, then use the tools. If you are just a tool user assuming all tools are perfect and self explaining, it is hard to see the fun of it all.

I did not know logwatch, could have used it as I still don not have a good way to get notified about (fatal) problems. But it relies on 3rd party (email service). Look around, email=95%spam, stay away from it. Use a VPN so your remote computers can write the report as a file on your local computer. See https://www.wireguard.com/quickstart/
It might be that logwatch cannot handle modern binary comprehensive journal, I don't know. I keep the logs as they are, only look at them if trouble. That will announce itself because then TV or internet or lights/electricity does not work because it all runs on Pi4.

Statistics: Posted by redvli — Sat Nov 09, 2024 10:05 am



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