The set priority functionality is mainly meant for windows users  who
don't have as easy access to prioritizing their programs as you do on
linux.

Going below  the current nice value is for root only, which gives root
the ultimate control over job priorities.

Christian.

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Michael Petch<[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 11/08/09 2:55 PM, "Michael Petch" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I never issued this command before until now. On my linux box I get if I
>> issue the command directly I get "Permission denied" when running as non
>> root users (But works under root).
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> I meant to add that it fails as non root users when the value I specify in
> the "set priority nice" command Is less  than zero. If its zero or above for
> me it works as expected. This is on my linux system, not sure about yours.
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