On Saturday 22 November 2008, Chris Purves wrote:
I did try something similar, but for me all the extra clients were
opened shortly after login, so not enough time to kill processes before
they would spawn multiple instances. I found that I had 183 instances
of python running after logging in
On Saturday 22 November 2008, Chris Purves wrote:
Are there any tips on how to troubleshoot this problem and isolate which
application is not releasing resources. I am running kubuntu intrepid
and when running xrestop see that the number of clients goes to 210 on
startup.
I find that it's a
Where is the KDE version of this? How many of these bugs can there be,
since it just started impacting me within the past year... and I don't
run Gnome... I run KDE starting with Kubuntu-base-install.
And how do I know which bug is impacting me, since there seem to be many
which have the same
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
In KDE, the knetworkmanager seems to increment the count of
xwininfo -root -children
every time you interact with the rt-click menu.
At first it raises the count a few... and when you make the menu
disappear, it's always one greater that the count before...
Should this be added as a
This increase in numbers is consistent, and was caused simply by Right-
Clicking on knetworkmanager and hitting escape... over and over again.
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It seems that Maximum clients reached is more a symptom of
This is still a problem in Hardy. I realize this is an application
problem which requires that either the upstream team fix it or an
Ubuntu-special patch. Either way, this is a problem.
Thank you,
Matt
** Changed in: ekiga (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Ekiga keeps changing my
No, this is likely not the same issue as the upstream bug...
I'm using Ekiga with my Asterisk PBX. After about 3minutes 50secs the other
person is no longer intelligible, but comes across as static. You can tell
when they talk because the static seems to disappear when they are quiet. Hang
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ekiga
I run a laptop with wireless and wired network interfaces, and VMware.
VMware creates virtual network interfaces which are always up, whereas
eth0 and eth1 can go down when I take the laptop offline.
Each time I go offline (take the laptop to
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9234928/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9234929/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9234930/ProcStatus.txt
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Ekiga keeps
Also impacting me on my HP DV6000t laptop. Muting the mixer using the mouse
and menu options works fine.
Pressing the Mute button shows a Blue on Gray (HP-provided?) Mute on or Mute
off message in the middle of the screen, but no muting occurs.
I believe it worked well at a previous version of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
gnome-system-tools does not support 802.1x or WPA.
This functionality has been moved into ifupdown, which is directly manipulated
by gnome-system-tools (network-admin), potentially overwriting the
configuration of network devices.
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