Same here. My 120Gb SSD just filled up. Good thing I'm an advanced user and I could manage to find the offending folder. A newbie would just need to give up. The harddrive analyzer would not give any info (maybe because the disk was full).
In my case, it was unity7.log, which was about 50Gb.
Is there any way to completely stop the upstart logging? Shouldn't that be the default for regular users? This seems like a real bug.
Logrotate is installed here, and I'm running Ubuntu-14.10 (upgraded from older version for, well, close to 10 years now :-) ).
Same here. My 120Gb SSD just filled up. Good thing I'm an advanced user and I could manage to find the offending folder. A newbie would just need to give up. The harddrive analyzer would not give any info (maybe because the disk was full).
In my case, it was unity7.log, which was about 50Gb.
Is there any way to completely stop the upstart logging? Shouldn't that be the default for regular users? This seems like a real bug.
Logrotate is installed here, and I'm running Ubuntu-14.10 (upgraded from older version for, well, close to 10 years now :-) ).