On 05/18/2009 03:26 PM, Adam Jackson wrote: > Check the output of 'sudo lsof -p `pidof Xorg`' when this happens. This > will show you what file descriptors are in use by the X server. Last I > checked this error message was misleading, and could mean either "I've > hit the client limit" or "I've run out of file descriptors". > > - ajax > Well, thank you. I haven't gotten this issue back. So maybe it has resolved itself :) But I'll try if that happens. But it just shows all open file descriptors of Xorg, I'm just no sure how I can see what's wrong with just this command. But I'll ask then. Thank you. Mildred -- Mildred Ki'Lya ╭───────── mildred593@online.fr ────────── │ Jabber, GoogleTalk: <mildred@xxxxxxxxx> │ Website: <http://ki.lya.online.fr> GPG ID: 9A7D 2E2B │ Fingerprint: 197C A7E6 645B 4299 6D37 684B 6F9D A8D6 9A7D 2E2B
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