Tinkertool! Cool little app, thanks.

Naturally, for us terminal users there are no hidden files, as long as
we use ls -al.

I just ran grep lim .* and grep log .* in my home directory and got
nothing relevant.

The thing is, I could have sworn that it was a line in slimserver.pref,
but no, it's not in there.

btw the log file is indeed monotonically increasing, which also bugs me
as it seems like there should be an easy way to set a cap on it. Once
again, consider the abused example of the older, allegedly
computer-clueless user that uses the squeezebox and one fine day
discovers that his system drive is no longer accepting any bytes. That
would be a very very bad scenario, probably requiring a trip to the
local apple store to talk to someone at the "genius" bar.

Anyway, I periodically cat /dev/null onto the log file and leave it at
that. Last night I made a point of actually reading the thing and I was
able to clean up my music files of unwanted .cue confusers and non-flac
files posing as such. So there is some useful information in it, but
its growth could use better monitoring.


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