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[id='using-gnome-logs-to-view-log-files']
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= Using Gnome Logs to view log files
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The `GNOME Logs` application provides a convenient GUI tool to view the systemd journal.
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`GNOME Logs` is not currently installed by default on Fedora systems.
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* You can install `Gnome Logs` using the default software installation application on your system.
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On a Fedora Workstation install running the GNOME desktop:
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** Press the `Super` key
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** Type `Software`
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** In the `Search` field type `Logs` and choose the `GNOME Logs` item from the list of results
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** Install the application
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* You can also install `GNOME Logs` using the command line with `dnf`:
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$ sudo dnf install gnome-logs
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In `GNOME Logs`, you can filter for time periods, search within logs, and display categories.
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* To select a log file type, from the side bar of GNOME Logs, select the type to view.
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* To select a time period, from the menu bar, click `Log`, and select a time period.
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* To search within logs, select a log file from the results pane.
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. Click the search icon.
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. Enter one or more search criterion in the search field.
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