Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-05 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Sun, 05 May 2024 21:52:11 +0200, Bodie wrote: > > openfiles is very questionable, did you measure with fstat(1) how many of > them do you have when you run Firefox or Chrome or did you have any errors > in logs regarding exhausting that limit? > I run my desktop with default settings (512)

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-05 Thread Bodie
On 4.5.2024 21:20, Manfred Koch wrote: Hi, There is no problems with performance, only tested the settings, nevertheless I will undo the changes to the default . I appreciate your recommendations. By the way the website https://www.nechtan.io/articles/openbsd_minimalist_desktop.html comes

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-05 Thread Manfred Koch
Hello list, thank you for all your replies to this subject. Manfred On 5/5/24 03:29, Chris Petrik wrote: Hello, The best docs I've seen are the ones in OpenBSD they praise to provide very nice docs, Linux by fare sucks in this regard the issue is most people who provide howtos are just

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-04 Thread Chris Petrik
Hello, The best docs I've seen are the ones in OpenBSD they praise to provide very nice docs, Linux by fare sucks in this regard the issue is most people who provide howtos are just kids who try to setup a web server and document how they did it, as well as you get 45 people replying the same

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-04 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Sat, 04 May 2024 22:32:46 +0200, Chris Bennett wrote: > > My luck with web searches is about zero. Even swapping to different > search engines just gives me crap that's too old or ridiculously wrong. > I have a strong feeling that LLM models adds too much "new" text that makes the OpenBSD

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-04 Thread Chris Bennett
On Sat, May 04, 2024 at 06:19:54PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > Hm. Back in the day I did some conference tutorials on "transition to the most > recent OpenBSD release", with some desktop/laptop oriented tweaks I had found > useful myself. Some of those tweaks may still apply, but some are

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-04 Thread Manfred Koch
Hi, There is no problems with performance, only tested the settings, nevertheless I will undo the changes to the default . I appreciate your recommendations. By the way the website https://www.nechtan.io/articles/openbsd_minimalist_desktop.html comes with the desktop suggestion. By then and

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-04 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Sat, May 04, 2024 at 03:41:28PM +0200, Manfred Koch wrote: > These specifications origin from a website > > I could need your judgments to these settings, so that I can use it. It would be interesting to hear which website recommended those settings, just for reference. It's hard to come up

Re: Desktop performance

2024-05-04 Thread Brian Conway
On Sat, May 4, 2024, at 8:41 AM, Manfred Koch wrote: > Hi community, > > I'm a newbie and have a few questions according performance in > workstation. The following changes I've made in sysctl.conf: > kern.maxproc=4096 > kern.maxthread=4096 > kern.maxfiles=32768 > > further in the login.conf: > >

Desktop performance

2024-05-04 Thread Manfred Koch
Hi community, I'm a newbie and have a few questions according performance in workstation. The following changes I've made in sysctl.conf: kern.maxproc=4096 kern.maxthread=4096 kern.maxfiles=32768 further in the login.conf: staff:\     :datasize-cur=4096M:\     :datasize-max=infinity:\