Folks, this might be a more fundamental issue, since the maximum number of open files is limited by default to 1024 on the system.
We from the Amarok team had this bug report:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=211026
and this can be solved by adding the following lines to /etc/security/limits.conf
* soft nofile 16384 * hard nofile 16384
BTW, the same will happen on a Fedora system, which has the same limitation. Seems we inherit a limitation from the nineties here...
Please try this out.
Folks, this might be a more fundamental issue, since the maximum number of open files is limited by default to 1024 on the system.
We from the Amarok team had this bug report:
https:/ /bugs.kde. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=211026
and this can be solved by adding the following lines to /etc/security/ limits. conf
* soft nofile 16384
* hard nofile 16384
BTW, the same will happen on a Fedora system, which has the same limitation. Seems we inherit a limitation from the nineties here...
Please try this out.