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Title:
"Maximum number of clients reached" with few windows open
To manage
Right, this isn't an nvidia driver issue. Not even sure it's an X
issue, but I'll file against xorg for now. Max clients is simply a
resource limit which can be exhausted by a badly coded client, for
instance.
Is anyone able to reproduce this on oneiric or precise? If so, provide
the output of
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
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Hi,
This bug is really annoying. I read a bug similar to this one (#263211) that
claims this has been resolved in 8.10. Unfortunatelly this does not seem to be
the case.
I am on Lucid and affected by the bug.
And no, I am not using Chrome so that suggestion does not apply here.
Since 10.04 i
some extension in Chrome may cause X server out of free client slots (for
example
http://www.ngohaibac.com/how-to-solve-maximum-number-of-clients-reached-gtk-warning-cannot-open-display-in-ubuntu-9-10-64-bit/
)
Closing Chrome did the trick in my case.
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I see the exact same problem with ATI hardware. So, I think this is
reported against the wrong package, and I think the duplicate that is
marked is incorrect. I am not doing anything more advanced than I have
done for years. Bumping the client limit will just mean we hit a higher
limit after a litt
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 260138 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260138
I see the same problem. My card is Intel and no proprietaty drivers has
been installed.
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(needs x11 protocol update) Xorg needs client limit raised
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Are you sure that this is an nvidia thing? It feels like an xlib thing,
and that's driver independent.
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