Quote:
Originally Posted by duncanm
As a temporary fix you can enter the following in your terminal:
Code:
sudo log config --process=[PID] --mode "level:off"
where [PID] is the ID of the process you see in the console.
You have to re-do it every time you re-start your mac which is a pain, but at least it saves all those writes to your disk
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Thank you duncamn!
Here's a quick and dirty shell script to automate the finding of the PID
Code:
#!/bin/sh
pid=`ps -ax | awk '/SkyLight.framework/ && !/awk/ {print $1}'`
echo "Skylight.framework with OpenGL logorrhea PID found. Suppressing log for PID $pid"
sudo log config --process=$pid --mode "level:off"
Put that in a file 'quite-dlink' in your $PATH, chmod 0755 it and execute it in Terminal at startup.