After a while it " unfreezes" and throws the following error: XIO: fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server " : 0" after 4920 requests ( 4920 known processed) with 0 events remaining. The amount of requests. XIO: fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server " localhost: 0. 0" after 42 requests ( 42 known processed) with 0 events remaining. ちなみにXI0 ( ゼロ) じゃなくてXIO( オー) な、 Xサーバーとの入出力に失敗した、 っ. XIO: fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server " : 0. 0" after 58 requests ( 58 known processed) with 0 events remaining. The error is because I quit the application without closing the display using XCloseDisplay( ). That is an oddity from the X11 protocol - the ( X) by default just deletes your window and then you try to release handles that have already been released. I am attempting to write a gtkmm application that uses C+ + 11 multithreading. However, i keep running into Fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable ) on X server error. I have several Gtk: : Image objects on my window.
I encounter this issue, and FreeRdp disconnected, log as below: XIO: fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server " : 0. 0" after 92945 requestsknown processed) with 0 events remaining. I just had a program that acted exactly like this, with exactly the same error message. In the end I traced the problem down to a place where the function sending the events to the window to redraw it was called by multiple. Errors like the following are seen for different desktop programs: Raw. gnome- settings- daemon: Fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server : 0. Registry[ 5503] : XIO: fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server " : 0" Jan 29 19: 49: 16 dom0 org. Registry[ 5503] : after 3 requests ( 3 known processed) with 0 events remaining. XIO: fatal IO error 11 ( Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server " : 0" after 2322 requests ( 2322 known. this ' XIO' message: no core dump, nothing in the program log, nothing in the system log, nothing in the X11 log.