Hi, I completely second this. It is far too much like that, even on a not-so-heavy desktop use. For example I'm looking from time to time to the logs through a conky display. Before that 5 lines were almost enough to see what's happening in my system. Now I can't see anything relevant to the system itself, only some random GTK app complaining about a missing icon, a GLib-object that was not cleanly opened/destroyed/used etc. Directing messages from session to a user file (in user's home) would avoid this spam, plus move the DoS risk to the home partition, outside the core system. Including an "anti-filling" mechanism would be even better, but out of the scope of this bug.
Please make the debug/info/spam messages from user programs out of the system. Thanks, -- Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

