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Network Error: No buffer space available. #1580

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Clementine-Issue-Importer opened this issue Dec 7, 2013 · 0 comments
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Network Error: No buffer space available. #1580

Clementine-Issue-Importer opened this issue Dec 7, 2013 · 0 comments

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From philipjcammarata on March 16, 2011 07:00:19

What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Open Clementine
2. Play Song What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Clementine works perfectly but I think it might be messing with my system somehow. The moment I start playing a song and attempt to visit a webpage I get connection errors and if I try to connect using putty to a local linux host I get "Network Error: No buffer space available." When I finally close Clementine (not just turn off the current song) normal network operations resume. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Windows .6 version / Windows 7 Ultiamate 64 bit Please provide any additional information below. From my google groups post which I should of put here first:

"I love Clementine but there must be something going on that is eating
up some sort of buffer that is keeping normal network operations from
occurring. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and when attempt to
use putty to connect to a local server, all is well. The moment I
open Clementine AND play a song I get an error from putty and much of
my browsing is interrupted in both Chrome and IE. Putty returns
Network Error: No buffer space available. Only when I close
Clementine and wait a few minutes can I resume normal activities. It
effects no one else and my CPU and RAM usage do not increase to
anything abnormal. It or something associated with it just must be
eating up whatever buffer Chrome, IE and putty are using.
Are there any logs or screenshots I can provide to try to narrow this
down or is there someone experiencing the same thing as I?"

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/issues/detail?id=1580

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From davidsansome on March 16, 2011 02:55:12

Status: Duplicate
Mergedinto: 782

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