Hi Jan,
"Jan Betlach" <honza@betlach.name> wrote:
>
> Richard,
>
> have you increased the shared memory limits and kern parameters in the
> sysctl.conf for more relaxed desktop usage?
>
> Jan
No I have not and I never heard of it. Here is the output of
`sysctl kern.shminfo`:
kern.shminfo.shmmax=33554432
kern.shminfo.shmmin=1
kern.shminfo.shmmni=128
kern.shminfo.shmseg=128
kern.shminfo.shmall=8192
Do you have a link for further reading on this?
Richard
>
> On 6 Jul 2019, at 10:11, maillists.rulmer@mailbox.org wrote:
>
> > Otto Moerbeek <otto@drijf.net> wrote:
> >> On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 09:32:22AM +0200,
> >> maillists.rulmer@mailbox.org wrote:
> >>
> >>> Otto Moerbeek <otto@drijf.net> wrote:
> >>>> You still did not tell which platform you are running. It matters.
> >>>>
> >>>> -Otto
> >>> I'm using a ThinkPad T450 (i5-5300U, SSD, FullHD Display for which
> >>> 0.5G
> >>> of the RAM are used by the graphics card). Im running OpenBSD 6.5
> >>> and
> >>> use full disk encryption (don't know if this matters for swapping
> >>> performance).
> >>>
> >>> Best Regards,
> >>> Richard Ulmer
> >>
> >> That does not tell us the platform. It matters a lot if you are
> >> running i386 or amd64. To make it explcit: what does "uname -p" say?
> >>
> >> -Otto
> > Oh, sorry, platform is amd64.
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