Michael via tde-users wrote on 9/26/20 6:10 PM:
~/.xsession-errors becomes huge and doesn't have any timestamps. I tend to
add something like this to a 5 minute cron:
echo `date` >> ~/.xsession-errors
It'll keep you from reading the whole thing...
Mine seems to have plenty of timestamps in it; as of right now the last five
entries are:
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[2020/09/27 09:45:35.847] TQGDict::hashKeyString: Invalid null key
[2020/09/27 09:45:35.848] [kicker] ERROR: : couldn't create slave : Unable to
create io-slave:
tdelauncher said: Unknown protocol ''.
[2020/09/27 09:45:35.848] [kicker]
[2020/09/27 09:46:21.071] [kate] WARNING: Pixmap not found for mimetype
inode/directory
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so there are plenty of timestamps there.
One wonders why there are so many entries in it. To me, the word "error" (in
the filename) implies that something really bad happened and it should be
dealt with immediately. But the entries in this file seem to be more in the
nature of vague informational messages that apparently don't reflect any kind
of danger to the stability of the system.
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