Re: [Evolution] Gdk-WARNING **: shmget failed!
- From: Michael Rothwell <rothwell holly-springs nc us>
- To: Xavier Bestel <n0made free fr>
- Cc: Ettore Perazzoli <ettore helixcode com>, Zach Frey <zfrey lanich com>, Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj helixcode com>, evolution helixcode com, gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Gdk-WARNING **: shmget failed!
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 14:09:51 -0500
Yes, indeedy -- if enough GTK apps are started, or Evo by itself, I get
SHM problems. That's good and bad. Good, because it's not a problem with
Evolution specifically. Bad, because it's a system-wide problem with
GTK/GDK. What can be done? Is there a setting to increase somewhere?
Imlib settings perhaps?
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ gcalc &
[1] 1326
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ gnumeric &
[2] 1327
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ glimmer &
[3] 1328
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ Loading font from preferences.
Loading font from preferences.
Loading font from preferences.
Loading font from preferences.
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ gedit &
[4] 1329
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ dia &
[5] 1330
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ xmms &
[6] 1331
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$
Gdk-WARNING **: shmget failed!
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$ abiword &
[7] 1335
[rothwell gromit rothwell]$
Gdk-WARNING **: shmget failed!
Xavier Bestel wrote:
Le 2000.12.17 07:13:54 +0100, Ettore Perazzoli a écrit :
On 16 Dec 2000 20:35:57 -0500, Michael Rothwell wrote:
It appears to be Evolution's fault.
(Continuation to my previous post.)
In other words, I believe you can get the same result if you just run
enough GTK+/GNOME applications.
It's not the case Ettore, I'm pretty certain. And this
is no new behavior. Evo does really something weird
with shmem.
Xav
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