I run X the stone age way with startx/xinit. Each time I switch to another VT with Alt-Ctl-Fn, X mutters this on the original VT:
Suspending AIGLX clents for VT switch and then a similar one when I switch back. This happens when the original VT is in raw mode, apparently, so the terminating newline is not cooked and I get the staircase effect, messing up the display (after I return from X) and wasting screen space. Can I silence these messages? I tried adding "-logverbose 2" to my server init file, that didn't help. IIRC I cannot redirect the output to /dev/null or anywhere else because X looks at stdout/stderr and makes inferences from where they point. Maybe I ought to try -logverbose 0 ? -- Please don't Cc: me privately on mailing lists and Usenet, if you also post the followup to the list or newsgroup. To reply privately _only_ on Usenet, fetch the TXT record for the domain.