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My computer (Ubuntu 16.04) crashed after being up for several months. wtmp and even wtmp1 are too short and do not contain the necessary info. So is auth.log and who -b.



How can I still find out when the previous session, which crashed, had started?



Can I find this information in Zeitgeist's database?










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  • FYI: Duplicate Q on superuser superuser.com/questions/1385593/reboot-history-in-ubuntu-16-04 with different account superuser.com/users/975161/user10805276
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My computer (Ubuntu 16.04) crashed after being up for several months. wtmp and even wtmp1 are too short and do not contain the necessary info. So is auth.log and who -b.



How can I still find out when the previous session, which crashed, had started?



Can I find this information in Zeitgeist's database?










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  • FYI: Duplicate Q on superuser superuser.com/questions/1385593/reboot-history-in-ubuntu-16-04 with different account superuser.com/users/975161/user10805276
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My computer (Ubuntu 16.04) crashed after being up for several months. wtmp and even wtmp1 are too short and do not contain the necessary info. So is auth.log and who -b.



How can I still find out when the previous session, which crashed, had started?



Can I find this information in Zeitgeist's database?










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My computer (Ubuntu 16.04) crashed after being up for several months. wtmp and even wtmp1 are too short and do not contain the necessary info. So is auth.log and who -b.



How can I still find out when the previous session, which crashed, had started?



Can I find this information in Zeitgeist's database?







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  • FYI: Duplicate Q on superuser superuser.com/questions/1385593/reboot-history-in-ubuntu-16-04 with different account superuser.com/users/975161/user10805276
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  • FYI: Duplicate Q on superuser superuser.com/questions/1385593/reboot-history-in-ubuntu-16-04 with different account superuser.com/users/975161/user10805276
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FYI: Duplicate Q on superuser superuser.com/questions/1385593/reboot-history-in-ubuntu-16-04 with different account superuser.com/users/975161/user10805276
– Xen2050
Dec 18 at 16:04




FYI: Duplicate Q on superuser superuser.com/questions/1385593/reboot-history-in-ubuntu-16-04 with different account superuser.com/users/975161/user10805276
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