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* Reference data for APNs (used to access the internet on the mobile network) is stored in the directory `/usr/share/mobile-broadband-provider-info`
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* Reference data for international dialling is stored in the locale file, in the LC_TELEPHONE section e.g. `/usr/share/i18n/locales/ll_CC` where `ll` is the language code and `CC` is the country code.
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## Managing Journals
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By default, the Librem 5 uses `journald` for system journaling.
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The system journal can get very big, which consumes significant scarce disk space and makes the journal slow to find things in.
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To have the system journal automatically cleaned periodically, edit the file `/etc/systemd/journald.conf` and set values for `SystemMaxUse` and `MaxFileSec`. Unless you are specifically trying to troubleshoot an infrequent problem, values of `500M` and `1month` are reasonable.
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By default `journald` will forward to `syslogd` but by default a suitable `syslogd` won't be running and so the forwarded messages won't go anywhere. If you prefer to use `syslogd`, rather than `journald`, for examining logged messages then
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`sudo apt install rsyslog`
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or such other implementation of `syslogd` as you prefer.
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Note that the command to examine logged messages via `journald` is `journalctl` whereas messages logged by `syslogd` go in `/var/log/syslog` (unless you configure otherwise).
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## Tutorials
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### SECURE SHELL (`ssh`)
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