Yes, it's still a problem (12.04LTS with updates as of Dec 19 '13).
I don't know of any way to reliably/consistently reproduce it. I
encounter it after 1-4 days of normal usage, which would be difficult to
duplicate with a development release. Perhaps one of the other affected
parties can try.
An
This is looking more and more like a X server resource leak.
I reached this state again after a couple of days (as I usually do) and
tried to capture some information to compare with the clean-state data,
so I closed everything I had open until I had only the clients that I
normally have right aft
I don't think this is an issue with a hardcoded constant in X, not
unless someone recently made it much smaller. I hadn't seen this problem
at all in 15+ years of using Linux/X, not until upgrading from 10.04LTS
to 12.04LTS.
More likely it's a newly introduced resource leak in X or gnome.
I'm us
Figured out how to change the package.
** Package changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) => xorg-server
(Ubuntu)
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This is a serious regression. I never had any problem like this through
all the releases of Ubuntu I've used. This has been a non-stop annoyance
ever since upgrading to 12.04LTS.
Using the Nvidia driver.
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