I thought it was self-evident that you have to install rsyslog if your os 
variant doesn't do so by default.  Personally I'd leave the docs as-is 
rather than assuming everybody wants to give in to the systemd borg 
assimilating everything and making simple things that have worked for 30 
years more complicated.

(that said - the journalctl stuff in your previous note would make a great 
wiki article if you were so inclined)

re: the PEP - ugh.  Rather than debian 'fixing' their python interpreter 
per the PEP so it's not an issue, they're going to throw that hideous error 
message.  That's a debian bug to me.

The --break-system-packages switch name python picked is a bit much too. 
Wow.

Not understanding why a non-privileged user installing something via pip 
with --user should throw 'any' warnings or errors, nor why a non-privileged 
user 'uninstalling' something they installed via pip with --user should 
throw any warnings.  That's a pip bug, or a debian bug.

That PEP is quite the read for sure.  Makes your head spin.

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