journalctl -f is spamming “cannot create session” and “session opened for root user”, how can I get it to stop/fixed?

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I'm using fedora 28. I don't understand why I'm getting these messages and would love some help so I can use journalctl -f for other things.



This is a fresh terminal window and I hadn't tried su until you see it in the screenshot below.



Also, I previously tried killall iio-sensor-proxy and that seemed to shut it up. But now after a restart it seems to be back at it and I'm not exactly sure what the right thing to do here is.



I tried looking at bugreports and other things but couldn't find any fixes other than the killall command above.



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    I'm using fedora 28. I don't understand why I'm getting these messages and would love some help so I can use journalctl -f for other things.



    This is a fresh terminal window and I hadn't tried su until you see it in the screenshot below.



    Also, I previously tried killall iio-sensor-proxy and that seemed to shut it up. But now after a restart it seems to be back at it and I'm not exactly sure what the right thing to do here is.



    I tried looking at bugreports and other things but couldn't find any fixes other than the killall command above.



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      I'm using fedora 28. I don't understand why I'm getting these messages and would love some help so I can use journalctl -f for other things.



      This is a fresh terminal window and I hadn't tried su until you see it in the screenshot below.



      Also, I previously tried killall iio-sensor-proxy and that seemed to shut it up. But now after a restart it seems to be back at it and I'm not exactly sure what the right thing to do here is.



      I tried looking at bugreports and other things but couldn't find any fixes other than the killall command above.



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      I'm using fedora 28. I don't understand why I'm getting these messages and would love some help so I can use journalctl -f for other things.



      This is a fresh terminal window and I hadn't tried su until you see it in the screenshot below.



      Also, I previously tried killall iio-sensor-proxy and that seemed to shut it up. But now after a restart it seems to be back at it and I'm not exactly sure what the right thing to do here is.



      I tried looking at bugreports and other things but couldn't find any fixes other than the killall command above.



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