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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Google chrome not work Post 303012435 by RudiC on Sunday 4th of February 2018 11:17:15 AM
Old 02-04-2018
That is utmost scarse a problem description!
Please be aware that without further details its difficult to analyse the problem and help you.
Does google chrome exist for Ubuntu? I don't have it - chromium is offered for me.
Does chrome start from the command line? Does it start in "safe mode"? What about error messages and symptoms? System logs? Are other packages affected as well?
 

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EKGLOGS(1)						      General Commands Manual							EKGLOGS(1)

NAME
ekglogs - a logs lister for EKG SYNTAX
ekglogs [ options ] < ~/.gg/history DESCRIPTION
ekglogs reads ekg logs on standard input and prints them out nicely formatted on standard output. OPTIONS
-t don't display time at all -d don't display day changes -x always print nicknames -v never display nicknames (by default: print nicknames unless either `u' or `n' was specified) -r display incoming messages' receipt time -R like -r and align outgoing messages -s display seconds -S display receipt time seconds -C display a colon between hours and minutes -b do not display malformed lines (they start with !!!) -a do not display status changes -c use colourful display -h display help message -u UIN display only messages from/to UIN -n NICK display only messages from/to NICK Options don't need to be preceded with `-', and may be concatenated. Option `u' or `n' should be specified as last one. You should not specify both `u' and `n'. AUTHOR
Robert Goliasz <rgoliasz@poczta.onet.pl> SEE ALSO
ekg(1) 7 September 2003 EKGLOGS(1)
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