Bryce,
Please open a fresh bug detailing exactly which messages are filling
your log.
This bug is too old to ever be resolved adequately.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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@mpt yes, this is still an issue on Ubuntu 14.04LTS.
My /home partition fills up nearly every day (bad on an SSD also because of
write amplification).
-rw-r- 3151151104 Feb 4 13:06 gnome-session-Unity.log
The log spam is useuless repetive stuff like:
(putty:29947): GLib-CRITICAL **: Sourc
[Expired for gnome-session (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
/home/aio/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-Unity.log
just started growing insanely large @ gigs per hr with lines just
containing
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Sorry that no-one had time to resolve this bug report before the Ubuntu
version expired. But a lot changes between releases, so it's possible
that the bug has been fixed anyway. If you still experience the problem
with a current version (e.g. 14.04 or 15.04), please reopen the report.
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That version is no more supported
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
gnome-
God, I wish I could edit replies. A little more analysis, and it seems
like I've thrown a little more of the puzzle together.
When I tried running it, I tried opening it directly from the file
browser. That did nothing. But, apparently, it did actually do
"something" - it ran in the background! My
As it turns out... reading my own log... it had nothing to do with the
network popup. Wow. It's all about Moonshine S-Off, a rather poorly
written (and very user-hostile) program that tries (and often fails) to
exploit an S-Off onto an HTC phone. Rumrunner actually worked properly,
anyway, with a b
Also ran across this bug. It came up on my VMware system under a Windows
10 host, seemingly due to an issue with VMWare kicking network in and
out very, very rapidly. Constant disk and CPU activity perked up as soon
as I connected the VM to the host bridge, and the "network is
disconnected" message
I'm also affected by that bug, but I haven't installed nemo at all.
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Title:
gnome-session.log takes 8 GB in a few hours
St
When the problem occurs, the content leads to nemo. I Also reported it here :
https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/issues/518
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I can't reproduce anymore for now (an update fixed it ?)
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Title:
gnome-session.log takes 8 GB in a few hours
Status in “gn
If I start logrotate, does it keep the gnome session.log not growing? If
you have to start it several times, it is quite unconvinient. Would it
then be more easy to install KDE plasma or gnome desktop. Or does the
buf influence the gnome also, not just Unity?
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There is an upstart logrotate job that runs automatically soon after
session start, however, it does not (yet) run periodically to handle
rogue jobs such as gnome-session. You can however run the job yourself
simply enough as a non-root user:
$ start logrotate
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