Gain insight into your system's behavior today.
LTTng is an open source tracing framework for Linux.
The last thing he saw before the screen went black was a line of green text: Installation complete. Reboot required. Reboot? Y/N
Kaelen tried to close the laptop. The lid wouldn't budge. The pawn tilted her head. “Do not fear, master. Your save data is corrupted. Your body is the new installation directory.” Dragons Dogma Dark Arisen RePack By SEYTER Corepack
A single pawn approached the screen. Her lips didn’t move, but text appeared in the command prompt: “SEYTER did not repack this game. SEYTER repacked the boundary between your world and Gransys. You are the Arisen now. Not of will — of bandwidth.” The last thing he saw before the screen
The progress bar crawled. 2%... 7%... At 23%, his room grew cold. The fan whirred like a distant griffin. At 47%, shadows from his desk lamp began to stretch toward the wall — not away from the light, but toward it, as if fleeing something behind him. Y/N Kaelen tried to close the laptop
Kaelen stared at his cracked monitor. The file name glowed like a curse: Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen [RePack by SEYTER] Corepack . 14.7 GB. His internet was slow, his PC ancient, but he needed it. Not the game — the repack . Someone on a long-dead forum said SEYTER’s repacks contained… more. Hidden files. Cut dialogue. A secret ending where the Seneschal wept .
At 99%, his PC spoke. Not a sound from the speakers — a voice in his skull, low and rasping: “The endless ring… is complete.”
The easiest way to try LTTng is to
follow the quickstart guide: