On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 11:01:19AM +1000, Lucas Barbuto wrote: > Hi, > > Here's a brief example of what I'm talking about, just to clarify. This > happens every two or three days.
I suspect there is a resource leak in one of the applications you are using. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] $ xlsclients > juno gnome-session > juno aterm -fn smooth -fb smooth -bg black -fg gray -geometry 120x20 > -ls -name irssi -title '[ irssi ] [ irc.openprojects.net ]' +sb -tr -e irssi > juno aterm -fn smooth -fb smooth -bg black -fg gray -geometry 80x20 -ls > -name aterm -title aterm +sb -sh 50 -tr > juno /usr/lib/control-center/gnome-settings-daemon > juno metacity --sm-save-file 1061195406-13153-2509766848.ms > juno gnome-panel --screen=0 > juno nautilus --screen=0 > juno /usr/lib/gnome-panel/wnck-applet > juno /usr/lib/gnome-panel/clock-applet > juno /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla-thunderbird-bin > -contentLocale en-US -UILocale en-US -height 600 -width 800 > juno /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin -a firefox -contentLocale > en-US -UILocale en-US -width 800 -height 600 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] $ xeyes & > [1] 995 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] $ xterm & > [2] 999 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] $ Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server > Xlib: Maximum number of clients reached > xterm Xt error: Can't open display: :0.0 > > [2]+ Exit 1 xterm > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] $ Could you show us the output of "xwininfo -root -children"? I never experience the problem you have, and I use KDE and Mozilla. For me, that command reports 830 windows. (I realize windows are not the same thing as clients, but giving that this bug has been open for a while without much useful information apart from confirmation of its existence, I want to see what we can do to gather more data.) To be honest, I don't know how to ask the X server how many clients it *thinks* are connected for the purposes of sending this error down the wire to Xlib. xlsclients connects to the server and uses XQueryTree(), which isn't the same thing. That's only going to be able to find clients that are attached to the root window, and won't help us with a resouce leak. (My xwininfo suggestion probably suffers from the same flaw, but I'll keep my fingers crossed anyway.) -- G. Branden Robinson | I am only good at complaining. Debian GNU/Linux | You don't want me near your code. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Dan Jacobson http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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