On Thursday 30 October 2008, Brion Swanson wrote: > You might start by disabling your screen saver (though you can leave > your power saving features on). Even before this bug patch was > committed, I disabled the screen saver and stopped experiencing the > problem. > > This is just a helpful suggestion, not a verified solution by any means.
I'll try it.... but I rely on my screensave to save me from "oopses". Yes, I realize cold-boot attacks render screen-savers less secure than otherwise thought to be. But still, it provides some level of added safety. What I want to know is why all these troubles started after upgrading. (I think to Hardy??? I've lost track they've been plaguing me so long now). It's become a part of life to close down valid windows. I never knew there *was* a limit to the number of X clients a user could have running at once. Point of interest, I run with two users logged in a lot (ie. :7 and :8 are both setup to have login screens). When I hit the max on one, going to the other allows me to work... as the other user of course. Yes, I have multiple personality disorder and need two different users. long story. -- apps-wont-open-due-to-maximum-clients-reached-error https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263211 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs