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Lazaro, > A doubt about the syslog. Wath the syslog I need to install? > syslog? > syslogd? > syslog-ng? > rsyslog? > All of them? I would install syslogd(8), or rsyslogd(8). I don't know SUSE Linux, so I don't know what is usual. > There are a lot of extensions, what them? > src? > i586? > x86_64? You should be able to use the SUSE package manager to install the usual system logging daemon. On my Fedora system, the package manager is yum(1). I don't know what it is on a SUSE system. If your system is 64-bit, then I would install the 64-bit version of the system logging daemon. > About my system: > Intel core i5 > ! Tbyte HD > 4 Gbyte RAM > > Thanks! > > Eng. Lazaro Nonato Vasconcellos de Andrade > Universidade do Estado da Bahia - UNEB > Deptº de Ciências Exatas e da Terra - DCET I > Email: address@hidden Regards, Steve Emmerson Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: ZKH-374484 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed