Ok, I think I figured out how to reproduce the issue I see.
Instead of using the 'X' button to close the window, use the actual program's way of closing.
For example, in gedit, go to File->Quit and then the socket is left hanging around. I often use this method as it will cleanly shut down an app unlike using the 'X' button in the window which just kills it.
Ok, I think I figured out how to reproduce the issue I see.
Instead of using the 'X' button to close the window, use the actual program's way of closing.
For example, in gedit, go to File->Quit and then the socket is left hanging around. I often use this method as it will cleanly shut down an app unlike using the 'X' button in the window which just kills it.