Title says it all. I was looking at my log files and noticed something unsual, a gap between when I last shut down my PC and when I started it, doesn't show session closed or anything for when I shut it off, just stops at this "Failed to activate service 'org.bluez': message and that's it. Is it possible that someone knowing the password to my machine, can log in and change the log file to remove all traces that they got in? Below I have highlighted the 2 entries that caught my eye. Let me know if this looks unusual to you.
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Apr 8 03:17:28 s-p7-1449 su: (to s) root on none
Apr 8 03:17:28 s-p7-1449 su: pam_unix(su:session): session opened for user s by (uid=0)
Apr 8 03:17:28 s-p7-1449 su: pam_unix(su:session): session closed for user s
Apr 8 03:18:06 s-p7-1449 dbus-daemon[850]: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.bluez': timed out (service_start_timeout=25000ms)
Apr 8 03:29:13 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:auth): Couldn't open /etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Apr 8 03:29:23 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:auth): Couldn't open /etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Apr 8 03:29:23 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: gkr-pam: unlocked login keyring
Apr 8 03:39:18 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[876]: New seat seat0.
Apr 8 03:39:18 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[876]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event1 (Power Button)
Apr 8 03:39:18 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[876]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event0 (Power Button)
Apr 8 03:39:18 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[876]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Logitech USB Keyboard)
Apr 8 03:39:18 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[876]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event5 (Logitech USB Keyboard System Control)
Apr 8 03:39:26 s-p7-1449 gdm-launch-environment]: pam_unix(gdm-launch-environment:session): session opened for user gdm by (uid=0)
Apr 8 03:39:26 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[876]: New session c1 of user gdm.
Apr 8 03:39:26 s-p7-1449 systemd: pam_unix(systemd-user:session): session opened for user gdm by (uid=0)
Apr 8 03:39:43 s-p7-1449 polkitd(authority=local): Registered Authentication Agent for unix-session:c1 (system bus name :1.41 [/usr/bin/gnome-shell], object path /org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale en_CA.UTF-8)
Apr 8 03:39:57 s-p7-1449 dbus-daemon[853]: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.bluez': timed out (service_start_timeout=25000ms)
Apr 8 16:02:36 s-p7-1449 gdm-launch-environment]: pam_unix(gdm-launch-environment:session): session opened for user gdm by (uid=0)
Apr 8 16:02:36 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[864]: New session c1 of user gdm.
Apr 8 16:02:36 s-p7-1449 systemd: pam_unix(systemd-user:session): session opened for user gdm by (uid=0)
Apr 8 16:03:01 s-p7-1449 polkitd(authority=local): Registered Authentication Agent for unix-session:c1 (system bus name :1.42 [/usr/bin/gnome-shell], object path /org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale en_CA.UTF-8)
Apr 8 16:03:05 s-p7-1449 dbus-daemon[845]: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.bluez': timed out (service_start_timeout=25000ms)
Apr 8 16:17:01 s-p7-1449 CRON[1774]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
Apr 8 16:17:01 s-p7-1449 CRON[1774]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root
Apr 8 16:26:09 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:auth): Couldn't open /etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Apr 8 16:26:18 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:auth): Couldn't open /etc/securetty: No such file or directory
Apr 8 16:26:18 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file
Apr 8 16:26:18 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: gkr-pam: stashed password to try later in open session
Apr 8 16:26:18 s-p7-1449 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session opened for user s by (uid=0)
Apr 8 16:26:18 s-p7-1449 systemd-logind[864]: New session 3 of user s.
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