Same as jacj on NVIDIA driver 440.64: when opening VLC, reading a video from a mounted drive, suspending the computer and then waking it up, /var/log/syslog starts rapidly filling with hundreds of thousands of these errors and gets the fans spinning real loud. On a SSD especially, any available space is taken up very quickly.
For me this doesn't seem to fill up .xsession-errors or any other file, "only" /var/log/syslog.
Same as jacj on NVIDIA driver 440.64: when opening VLC, reading a video from a mounted drive, suspending the computer and then waking it up, /var/log/syslog starts rapidly filling with hundreds of thousands of these errors and gets the fans spinning real loud. On a SSD especially, any available space is taken up very quickly.
For me this doesn't seem to fill up .xsession-errors or any other file, "only" /var/log/syslog.
Closing VLC stops this behavior instantly.