Someone already did, and it is called journald:
http://0pointer.net/blog/projects/journalctl.html
Recent versions of gdm, kdm and dbus already use the journald by default to
replace .xsession-errors, and thus avoid all these problems. I guess we only
have to wait for Ubuntu to catch up to
I also stumbled across this thread as well when my .xsession-errors file
filled up my harddrive completely, twice...
Just like to shed some extra light on this.
First of all, I'm running a CentOS installation atm, and am also bitten.
So this is not a distribution or desktop specific error.
Can this be backported to Precise? I am having similar problem on
Precise.
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Akonadi/MySQL 5.6 conflict
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