On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Christian Anthon wrote:
> If you have a fairly recent version you can save your rollout settings
> in individual files by clicking saveas in the rollout settings dialog
> in the graphical user interface. You can then make customized files
> that you can load like this
> 
> load commands mysettings.rol

Very nice...thank you.

I started a long job running, but now I have noticed a different problem.  
When I launch gnubg using nice -19, gnubg returns an error message 
"setpriority: Permission denied."  Examining the gnubg process, I see that 
the nice value seems to have been correctly set, but it looks like gnubg 
is hogging all the CPU time of the machine.  This could be a problem with 
the system I'm running on, of course, but "setpriority: Permission denied" 
appears to be a gnubg error message.  Anyone know what is going on?

Tim


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