Re: Tor BSD underperformance (was [Tor-BSD] Recognizing Randomness Exhaustion)

2015-01-03 Thread Greg Troxel
teor writes: > Tor 0.2.6.2-alpha (just in the process of being released) has some > changes to queuing behaviour using the KIST algorithm. > > The KIST algorithm keeps the queues inside tor, and makes > prioritisation decisions from there, rather than writing as much as > possible to the OS TCP q

Re: [Tor-BSD] Recognizing Randomness Exhaustion

2015-01-01 Thread Greg Troxel
Libertas writes: > Some of the people at tor-...@lists.nycbug.org and I are trying to > figure out why Tor relays under-perform when running on OpenBSD. Many > such relays aren't even close to being network-bound, > file-descriptor-bound, memory-bound, or CPU-bound, but relay at least > 33-50% le

Re: BSD laptop

2006-11-23 Thread Greg Troxel
I have ath(4) in mine (ordered on purpose that way) and it works fine. Newer current (last month or so?) is better on the wm(4) but the PHY programming is still off. Perhaps that's your latency issue. My experience on T60 is otherwise similar. -- Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: BSD laptop

2006-11-16 Thread Greg Troxel
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad laptops? On most Thinkpads (Lenovo or IBM - I have seen no real changes), BSD runs fine. I or friends have had good experiences with 760ED 600 600E T22 T30 T42 T43(p) X31 R51 I know have a T60, and it is b