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 Fedora
** Description changed:
Since a recent update, in a non-maximised GTK+2.0 window, a resize grip
will always appear in the bottom right of the window. This causes
problems with applications which use the bottom right of the screen,
such as Firefox pop-up windows for video content where the
This is specially ugly in Kubuntu, where it shows up as a black triangle
on top of whatever is in the corner.
** Also affects: gtk2-engines-oxygen (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Since a recent update, in a non-maximised GTK+2.0 window, a resize gri