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#1
Hi there,

Guys how can i stop xorg logging? please tell me, it's very heavy memory usage

Thanks
 
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#2
Give it less fibre?


On topic: I don't know ):
You could try swappolube and the CSSU extras actually
 
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Originally Posted by fly_sky View Post
Hi there,

Guys how can i stop xorg logging? please tell me, it's very heavy memory usage

Thanks
foolish idea but run
root
killall Xorg

in the terminal if you want to see what happens...

it won't damage your device tho
 
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I think he meant just the logging (Xorg.0.log).. not killing the actual Xorg process.

Still a foolish idea though..
 
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Originally Posted by matthew maude View Post
foolish idea but run
root
killall Xorg

in the terminal if you want to see what happens...

it won't damage your device tho
Not what he is talking about.
 
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why? i don't want the logs, how can i stop xorg logging service?

/usr/bin/Xorg -logfile
 
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It is not a "logging service". The Xorg process simply dumps messages to the console, or to a log file. The logging itself has no measurable effect on CPU or RAM use.
 
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4Kbytes after 11 days of uptime, 99% of that ay startup.

Insignificantly small
 
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