If you link .xsession-errors to /dev/null, kdm replaces it with a regular file on you when you login.
Thus, you cannot even work around this problem. This is very bad behavior imo.
/usr/lib64/kde4/libexec/kdm_config binary references xsession-error, thus I suspect it's the culprit.
If you link .xsession-errors to /dev/null, kdm replaces it with a regular file on you when you login.
Thus, you cannot even work around this problem. This is very bad behavior imo.
/usr/lib64/ kde4/libexec/ kdm_config binary references xsession-error, thus I suspect it's the culprit.