Ever since I started using KDE2, my ~/.xsession-errors file size has 
been ballooning out of control. I began with beta versions of KDE 2.0 
and have been constantly upgrading them until now. I currently use 
Mandrake's KDE 2.1 RPM release and I still am having the same problem. 
I don't use KDE as my desktop (I use GNOME), but I use many KDE apps 
like Konqueror, Kmail and Kedit. Today, I checked my 
~/.xsession-errors file after nearly five days of uptime only to find 
that it was 804.5MB! No, that is not a typo, I mean eight hundred and 
four point five megabytes! I usually just delete the file when I find 
that it has grown to a large size. I don't seem to get that many 
errors; only the occasional konqueror crash. Is there any way to halt 
this problem dead in its tracks?

-- 
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
        "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
        LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
                -- Jeremy S. Anderson

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