[kde-linux] customize log level for kde35

Bernt Christandl beb at MPA-Garching.MPG.DE
Fri Apr 7 06:40:23 UTC 2006


Hello,

i have a debian-based linux (with AFS) and xdm, because
only "some" users (about 60 out of 100) like to use kde...

Since i changed from kde332 to kde351 (and now 352) i see,
that $HOME/xdm-errors seems to be the log-file for kde
and it's growing very fast some times...

But i'm not able to find the trigger where i can tell kde
to *not* enter such messages there as these

 kio_http: (13603) "HTTP/1.0 200 OK"
 kio_http: (13603) "Accept-Ranges: bytes"
 kio_http: (13603) "Content-Length: 1886"
 kio_http: (13603) "Content-Type: image/jpeg"
 kio_http: (13603) "Server: Apache"
 kio_http: (13603) "Last-Modified: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 16:52:09 GMT"
 kio_http: (13603) "ETag: "962fca-75e-442abb39""
 kio_http: (13603) "Cache-Control: max-age=43"

which i feel are at least senseless and useless to the ordinary user.

Furthermore, when i completely remove that file (xdm-errors) from a running
kde-session, that session "hangs" in the sense that only those
windows in the "then-active" workspace are usable, but not the panel
or anything more. Only with a reboot i can "logout".

What did i miss?

With regards,

Bernt Christandl




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