I do not, but maybe these accrued because DrDr used to use a hierarchy of X
servers and Xvnc servers and maybe the VNCs were breaking it.
Jay
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> When I run `gracket' on one of my Linux virtual machines to an X server
> on the same machine, I
When I run `gracket' on one of my Linux virtual machines to an X server
on the same machine, I see that a shared-memory segment is allocated
(according to `ipcs -m'). But when I exit or kill -9 the `gracket'
process, then the segment goes away.
When I use an X server on a different machine, I don'
Alright. I have 4096 shared memory segments with nothing attached to them.
I think this means that gr2 has a bug because it is not returning them,
maybe by not closing gdk properly?
Jay
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Jay McCarthy wrote:
> We talked about it on IRC.
>
> I looked up the error a
We talked about it on IRC.
I looked up the error and it says there is no more shared memory. I checked
all my limits and they are all extremely high. I don't think it is a real
problem with the machine, but I don't exactly know. If anyone can give me
advice about what this means, let me know.
Jay
I'm seeing this result from DrDr on one of my files:
(gracket:19767): Gdk-WARNING **: shmget failed: error 28 (No space left on
device)
... and I'm assuming that it's a drdr issue related to running files that
involve graphical display, and that I don't need to worry about it. Is this
correct?
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