Only tested in my computer, so use it at your own risk. Open a console
and write:

cd ~
rm -f .xsession-errors
ln -s /dev/null .xsession-errors

Now .xsession-errors will always be zero size. If you ever need to check
the errors or revert this, you do 'rm -f .xsession-errors" and it will
be created in the next reboot.

-- 
.xsession_errors file grows out of control & saturates disk space
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60448
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