Mario Streiber writes:
is there a way to change the log level for .xsession-errors? At the moment it seems every action of every program is logged into this file and this file grows at a rate of nearly 1 MB per hour. So if the system is up for a few days this file grows beyond 100MB. And if there really was an error it would be hard to find it.
That file is not written by just one program. Rather it's a "dump" for any output from programs that runs under the X session. As such there is no single "switch" to change the log level. If this file is growing too rapidly you might want to check if there is a particular program that's generating unusually verbose output (and is potentially having a problem), and fix that. Otherwise, you could always set up a cron script to automatically clean up this file periodically. -Ti -- Ti Kan http://www.amb.org/ti Vorsprung durch Technik