I just deleted a 73GB file, as I did not have any free space left. I
just quickly browsed through it and it is not just Remmina (I do not
ahve it), but (almost) all running applications seem to contribute to
this file.

Within an hour or two the file grew already to 400kB. It would be nice if
 * its contents were put away somewhere and stored for a week or something and 
then get removed... 
 * less data was spawn by the applications, as currently there is too much data 
to properly find any problems I am afraid...

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