On Monday 20 January 2014 23:51:45 Martin Sandsmark wrote: > On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 02:40:17PM -0800, Thiago Macieira wrote: > > If we changed the default, it would mean ~/.xsession-errors would probably > > become rather empty. Is that ok for KDE? > > Considering how poor discoverability ~/.xsession-errors has (it took me many > years until I discovered it) I think this is a really good idea.
What about the discoverability of the journald commands? "Discoverability" is really no argument for or against IMHO, since it's equally bad for both. I wouldn't have known how to get the logs from journald without reading the rest of this thread. I don't want to prevent progress, but what I'm missing in this thread is a reason WHY to use journald. Filtering? grep can do that too, on ~/.xsession- errors. So yeah to me it just sounds like a way to fill up the '/' partition - possibly at the expense of other users; on a system with quotas for each user's home it would kind of break the idea of the quota, no? Kevin Krammer: kDebug uses qDebug. -- David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr Working on KDE, in particular KDE Frameworks 5