Update documentation with support for python 3.10
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@@ -176,12 +176,15 @@ Log messages are send to `syslog` with the `user` facility. So you can see them
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On many systems `syslog` (`rsyslog`) fetches data from `journald` (and vice versa), so both `--logfile syslog` or `--logfile journald` can be used and the messages be viewed with both `journalctl` and a syslog viewer utility. You can combine this in any way which suites you better.
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For `rsyslog` the messages from the bot can be redirected into a separate dedicated log file. To achieve this, add
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```
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if $programname startswith "freqtrade" then -/var/log/freqtrade.log
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```
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to one of the rsyslog configuration files, for example at the end of the `/etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf`.
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For `syslog` (`rsyslog`), the reduction mode can be switched on. This will reduce the number of repeating messages. For instance, multiple bot Heartbeat messages will be reduced to a single message when nothing else happens with the bot. To achieve this, set in `/etc/rsyslog.conf`:
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```
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# Filter duplicated messages
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$RepeatedMsgReduction on
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