“Maximum number of clients reached”

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On Lubuntu 18.04



$ wine PDFXCview.exe my.pdf 
047d:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (0x32fbc4 (nil)): stub
Maximum number of clients reached047d:err:winediag:x11drv_init_thread_data x11drv: Can't open display: :0. Please ensure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.


I have used the same .exe progam to open 109 windows and firefox and chrome and evince also has opened quite a few windows, each for a file. Are the windows too many for the X server? How can I solve the problem?



I found that after I closed some windows (for some pdf files) created by the .exe, I can open open new windows (for other pdf files). Is this the only solution?



I read https://askubuntu.com/questions/4499/how-can-i-diagnose-debug-maximum-number-of-clients-reached-x-errors, but can't figure out my problem still.



Is there some configuration setting that limits the number of clients? How can I reconfigure it?



Thanks.










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  • The connection are too many, not windows. Something bug in wine keep it creating connections. Try the solution you get and show your results

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 4 at 22:57











  • Thanks. Connections between what and what? Between wine server and X server?

    – Tim
    Feb 5 at 1:31
















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On Lubuntu 18.04



$ wine PDFXCview.exe my.pdf 
047d:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (0x32fbc4 (nil)): stub
Maximum number of clients reached047d:err:winediag:x11drv_init_thread_data x11drv: Can't open display: :0. Please ensure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.


I have used the same .exe progam to open 109 windows and firefox and chrome and evince also has opened quite a few windows, each for a file. Are the windows too many for the X server? How can I solve the problem?



I found that after I closed some windows (for some pdf files) created by the .exe, I can open open new windows (for other pdf files). Is this the only solution?



I read https://askubuntu.com/questions/4499/how-can-i-diagnose-debug-maximum-number-of-clients-reached-x-errors, but can't figure out my problem still.



Is there some configuration setting that limits the number of clients? How can I reconfigure it?



Thanks.










share|improve this question
























  • The connection are too many, not windows. Something bug in wine keep it creating connections. Try the solution you get and show your results

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 4 at 22:57











  • Thanks. Connections between what and what? Between wine server and X server?

    – Tim
    Feb 5 at 1:31














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On Lubuntu 18.04



$ wine PDFXCview.exe my.pdf 
047d:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (0x32fbc4 (nil)): stub
Maximum number of clients reached047d:err:winediag:x11drv_init_thread_data x11drv: Can't open display: :0. Please ensure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.


I have used the same .exe progam to open 109 windows and firefox and chrome and evince also has opened quite a few windows, each for a file. Are the windows too many for the X server? How can I solve the problem?



I found that after I closed some windows (for some pdf files) created by the .exe, I can open open new windows (for other pdf files). Is this the only solution?



I read https://askubuntu.com/questions/4499/how-can-i-diagnose-debug-maximum-number-of-clients-reached-x-errors, but can't figure out my problem still.



Is there some configuration setting that limits the number of clients? How can I reconfigure it?



Thanks.










share|improve this question
















On Lubuntu 18.04



$ wine PDFXCview.exe my.pdf 
047d:fixme:ver:GetCurrentPackageId (0x32fbc4 (nil)): stub
Maximum number of clients reached047d:err:winediag:x11drv_init_thread_data x11drv: Can't open display: :0. Please ensure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.


I have used the same .exe progam to open 109 windows and firefox and chrome and evince also has opened quite a few windows, each for a file. Are the windows too many for the X server? How can I solve the problem?



I found that after I closed some windows (for some pdf files) created by the .exe, I can open open new windows (for other pdf files). Is this the only solution?



I read https://askubuntu.com/questions/4499/how-can-i-diagnose-debug-maximum-number-of-clients-reached-x-errors, but can't figure out my problem still.



Is there some configuration setting that limits the number of clients? How can I reconfigure it?



Thanks.







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  • The connection are too many, not windows. Something bug in wine keep it creating connections. Try the solution you get and show your results

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 4 at 22:57











  • Thanks. Connections between what and what? Between wine server and X server?

    – Tim
    Feb 5 at 1:31


















  • The connection are too many, not windows. Something bug in wine keep it creating connections. Try the solution you get and show your results

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Feb 4 at 22:57











  • Thanks. Connections between what and what? Between wine server and X server?

    – Tim
    Feb 5 at 1:31

















The connection are too many, not windows. Something bug in wine keep it creating connections. Try the solution you get and show your results

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Feb 4 at 22:57





The connection are too many, not windows. Something bug in wine keep it creating connections. Try the solution you get and show your results

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Feb 4 at 22:57













Thanks. Connections between what and what? Between wine server and X server?

– Tim
Feb 5 at 1:31






Thanks. Connections between what and what? Between wine server and X server?

– Tim
Feb 5 at 1:31











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