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.xsession-errors file grows out of control & saturates disk space
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: sddm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
.xsessi
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
.xsession-errors file grows out of control & saturates disk space
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Really!?
And what I should tell them - KDM or something related to it isn't resilient
enough to not breaking user's system with a feature implemented in itself (the
endless log file)?
Yeah, make sense.
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That's a bug/feature in Ktorrent and maybe other apps. Please report
your issues to the developers of Ktorrent and any other affected apps.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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There are a lot of random messages. However, in my case I guess the most
offensive ones come from Ktorrent.
** Attachment added: ".xsession-errors"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/60448/+attachment/5412261/+files/.xsession-errors
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Please tell us what the messages are still filling the log in Kubuntu
20.04.1
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** No longer affects: xinit (Ubuntu Dapper)
** Bug watch removed: SourceForge.net
Since this problem remains active in Kubuntu 20.04.1, where is
@mlaverdiere to wish an happy 14th birthday bug report!?
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Title:
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For the record, I'm having this problem, even if my file won't go too
big to crash my system, because I logout everyday.
I'm using 16.04 (LTS) with 'lightdm' and 'awesome' window manager, so no
gdm here.
For me, it seems it's firefox plugin container of adobe's flashplayer
which is dropping tons
Is it time to close this report (i.e. is journald finally integrated in
Ubuntu, replacing .xsession-error)?
If not, then happy 9th birthday bug report!
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I confirm manuellopezibanez's stagement: On my Fedora 21 system,
journald is used and there is no .xsession-errors file, like those I
still found on other Ubuntu machines around the house.
I'm just wondering if there are still legacy apps (or apps not so well
integrated with gdm/kdm/dbus), that m
Amazing, wonder how that slipped my radar...
Anyway, I notice it is included in RHEL/CentOS 7, but not in 6.
Hopefully we won't see any happy 10th birthday comment from mlaverdiere
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Someone already did, and it is called journald:
http://0pointer.net/blog/projects/journalctl.html
Recent versions of gdm, kdm and dbus already use the journald by default to
replace .xsession-errors, and thus avoid all these problems. I guess we only
have to wait for Ubuntu to catch up to Fedora
I also stumbled across this thread as well when my .xsession-errors file
filled up my harddrive completely, twice...
Just like to shed some extra light on this.
First of all, I'm running a CentOS installation atm, and am also bitten.
So this is not a distribution or desktop specific error.
There
I'm 2 days late, but anyway, I sincerely wish you an happy 8th birthday
bug report!
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Title:
.xsession-errors file grows out of control & saturates
I became affected by this bug after passing control to /etc/X11/Xsession
from ~/.xinitrc with Slim as login manager, since I barely log
out/reboot I started looking for a way to fix it and I found a quite
clean way to do it in this post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-edu@lists.debian.org/msg1
Xsession or xinit should install a filter on stdout/stderr that checks
every line in the output, so that if the same line is written
repeatedly, they'd display something like:
<$REPEATED_ERROR_MESSAGE_PRODUCED_BY_WHATEVER_APPLICATION>
$date - Xsession: last message repeated 1.000.000 times
Pulsea
I found this bug while searching about this file.
I had 24 GB of free space in /home until suddenly I was warned that I only have
<1GB left!
I am currently making a copy of the file on an external disk (if needed
by you?) and afterwards I'll delete the one in my home.
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As a matter of fact, having read the above comments, I decided to opt
out of making a copy of the file.
Btw, I am running Ubuntu 12.04.3
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Happy 7th birthday bug report!
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Title:
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This still happens on 13.04 !! Can't we limit the size of .xsession-
errors from growing beyond a certain fixed size ?
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Title:
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This bug locked me out of a server running Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop 64-bit
with the latest updates as of 3/28/2013. I only access this server via
its freenx/ssh daemons. I discovered the insane disk usage by
.xsession-errors.old after my nx client couldn't get past
"Authenticated" during the login pr
I'm also affected by this issue some 2315 days after it was originally
reported. My home server is running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and contains a
500GB system partition that was entirely filled by .xsession-errors in
under 48 hours.
In my case, the file is full of the message "Authentication deferred -
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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