Re: Maximum number of clients reached

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Hi there,

as Glenn is mentioning it, I also observed quite a few times within the
last month something like that, but wasn't able to trace down what
actually is consuming the x clients. As Rex said, it is often possible
to work arround when just closing a few windows.

When performing "xlsclients", Amarok does have "32" entries. Is this
okay? Not even closed/restarted it one time after the last reboot.

Best regards,
Florian
> Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
>> I've seen this message several times in the past week or two when trying
>> to start an X program. Logging out and back in again seems to fix it,
>> but what is causing it?
> Some application(s) on your system are using up all X client connections 
> (the limit is ~256 if I recall).
>
> When/if this happens, try quiting an app or closing a window or 2, then in a 
> konsole/terminal, try running:
> xlsclients
>
> It will tell you all X clients currently running (hopefully will help you 
> identify some culprit app)
>
> -- Rex
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