what's up with that? is it weird/bad? <BR><BR>May 1 05:01:01 localhost crond(pam_unix)[31136]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)<BR>May 1 05:01:01 localhost crond(pam_unix)[31136]: session ...
You can probably just add the user to the appropriate group. My Ubuntu system for example gives the group 'adm' read access to log files, so if I add myself to that group by editing /etc/group I can ...
Log files. They're there for a reason -- to keep track of what goes on behind the velvet curtain of your operating system. When things go wrong, entries are added to those log files, so you can view ...