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== Startup log file ==
== Startup log file ==
{{See also|Commonly used debugging tools#fgfs.log}}
If you do experience system crashes or so called "blue screens" (on windows), you'll want to increase the FlightGear [[log level]] and have all output be redirected to a file, so that you can later on inspect the file and check for suspicious warnings or error messages. As of FlightGear 2.12, you can find an automatically created startup log file in your [[$FG_HOME]] directory.
If you do experience system crashes or so called "blue screens" (on windows), you'll want to increase the FlightGear [[log level]] and have all output be redirected to a file, so that you can later on inspect the file and check for suspicious warnings or error messages. As of FlightGear 2.12, you can find an automatically created startup log file in your [[$FG_HOME]] directory.


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[[Category:Troubleshooting]]
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