Maximum number of clients reached

Timothy Murphy gayleard at eircom.net
Sat Mar 13 15:25:05 UTC 2010


Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

> I use Chrome as my day-to-day browser and mostly it works well, but if
> for any reason it crashes, or you shut down or log out without quitting
> it, it tends to leave several processes lying around, as has already
> been said. AFAIK these processes will stay there forever unless you
> explicitly kill them (pgrep -fl chrome; pkill -9 chrome).
> 
> Then you often have to clean up the mess by removing stuff from
> ~/.cache/google-chrome/Cache and possibly ~/.config/google-chrome. I
> haven't completely figured it out yet, but if you don't do this then a
> new session of Chrome is likely to hang on some of your tabs. The exact
> conditions aren't clear to me.

As a matter of interest, why do you use it
as your "day-to-day browser" if it what seems like
fairly serious deficiencies?



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