Peder Hedlund wrote:
This isn't a critical bug but for the sake of
"correctness" it'd be
nice to have it fixed eventually:
Yoshimi writes a semaphore (sem.yoshimi) in /dev/shm during start but
doesn't remove it when closing. If another user on the same system
tries to start the program it won't work without a reboot or root
removing the file.
ah yes, I had noticed that, but I'd forgotten. Thanks for
reminding me!
cheers.