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.

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apps-wont-open-due-to-maximum-clients-reached-error
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