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Steve:
Here it is:
Code:frank@netbook:~$ ls -al /tmp total 52 drwxrwxrwt 11 root root 4096 Apr 20 13:20 . drwxr-xr-x 26 root root 4096 Apr 10 21:32 .. drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 Apr 20 13:20 .ICE-unix drwx------ 2 frank frank 4096 Apr 20 13:20 kde-frank drwx------ 2 frank frank 4096 Apr 20 13:20 ksocket-frank drwx------ 2 frank frank 4096 Apr 20 13:20 lur69qbt.tmp srwxrwxr-x 1 frank frank 0 Apr 20 13:20 OSL_PIPE_1001_SingleOfficeIPC_b3ebe8802354ba5f09f94e761573351 drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Apr 20 13:20 pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n drwx------ 2 frank frank 4096 Apr 20 13:20 pulse-ZFTFkM4Q7dEO drwx------ 2 frank frank 4096 Apr 20 13:20 ssh-m5HOshNY6NZs srwxr-xr-x 1 frank frank 0 Apr 20 13:20 virt_1111 -rw------- 1 frank frank 975 Apr 20 13:20 virtuoso_hX2050.ini drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Apr 20 13:20 .winbindd -r--r--r-- 1 root root 11 Apr 20 13:20 .X0-lock drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 Apr 20 13:20 .X11-unix frank@netbook:~$
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Hm, OK...so your Xsession isn't creating the fallback errors file in /tmp. I don't really understand why you have none at all. Unusual!Last edited by SteveRiley; Apr 20, 2013, 06:13 PM.
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Originally posted by dibl View PostThat appears to be correct Steve (I did not know that). However, this begs the question -- wtf happens with your system when it hits the limit?
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostHm, OK...so your Xsession isn't creating the fallback errors file in /tmp. I don't really understand why you have none at all. Unusual!
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Steve and dmeyer:
Didn't I read somewhere that X is being replaced? Is this 64 bit version of 12.10 one of those? That would possibly explain the lack of an xsession errors file, no?
It is a box stock install.
It is notable that both my my 32 bit installs (12.04 in both cases) have the file. The year-old one has a 214 kb file, and the x year old one (successively upgraded from 8.04 IIRC), has a 3.2 MB file. Both of these machines have after market nVidia graphics cards. The little Asus machine (with no error file) is an i3 device and uses the integrated Intel HD4000 graphics chip.
In any case, I do no harm in deleting them, correct? The system will just generate another one if/when needed?
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Originally posted by Frank616 View PostSteve and dmeyer:
Didn't I read somewhere that X is being replaced? Is this 64 bit version of 12.10 one of those? That would possibly explain the lack of an xsession errors file, no?
It is a box stock install.
It is notable that both my my 32 bit installs (12.04 in both cases) have the file. The year-old one has a 214 kb file, and the x year old one (successively upgraded from 8.04 IIRC), has a 3.2 MB file. Both of these machines have after market nVidia graphics cards. The little Asus machine (with no error file) is an i3 device and uses the integrated Intel HD4000 graphics chip.
In any case, I do no harm in deleting them, correct? The system will just generate another one if/when needed?
Frank.
On X being replaced: Not anytime soon. I don't see Wayland becoming the default for a while yet. Until Nvidia jumps on board with Wayland, then X will stay a major force in Linux.
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