On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, R. Johnels wrote:
> press ctrl-alt-f1 and you will see the last screen of messages.
> or open a xterm and type dmesg
> that will give you some of the messages at boot, but not all.
I do know this much. I was just wondering how to see the messages that X
has written -- they have to go somewhere. However, I have since discovered
the ~/.xsession-errors and ~/X.err files. Which makes it even better than
it was before I started using xdm -- so I can sort out the X stuff from
the programs' stuff.
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