Its to much to ask system admins to properly adjust these values?

but then again, why is a sys admin using FireFox on a openbsd machine?
it could be his workstation.. I wont argue with somebody's choice of a
workstation.


However he should adjust login to allow for that..


but why does Firefox not degrade gracefully this is the real issue..
not if some value has  been bumped...


On 07/24/2013 03:42 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 03:04:28PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
That point has been a long-standing discussion among developers, and
a consensus hasn't been reached yet. Note that iirc, chromium wrapper
automatically bumps ulimit -d at startup to workaround such issues..

Actually the main current issue is that 'one size does NOT fit all'.

you don't want the same data size on an amd64 with 6G of physical memory
and a lowly sparc with 32M...

That's the main issue with login.conf, and this will probably require a
bit of code to get properly fixed eventually.



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