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Do not use this tag. It was intended for issues common to Raspberry Pi OS, but Raspberry Pi OS - Bullseye is significantly different to its predecessor. Use the version specific tags raspberry-pi-os-buster or raspberry-pi-os-bullseye.

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sudo journalctl -f - Why i dont see latest news?

Ok now i understand - my raspberry pi wasn't synchronized time. - It has date with one day before real date I set actual date with command 'sudo date -s 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'
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sudo journalctl -f - Why i dont see latest news?

today i have 9 november - but logs communicats show me only info from 8 november (in polish november=listopad --> lis ) and i don't understand why and how i can repeired this ... any tips? $ sudo jour …
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