On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 13 May 2008, Abraham Gyorgy wrote: > > Hello guys, in which configuration file can I set a nice level for > > X11? (this makes all graphical software run much faster, at least > > when I used Debian). > > Nice factor for X makes graphical software run fater? I don't thinl > so. Not at all. > Nice factor gives X priority, so if you are compiling something and X's priority is high, you'll be using X as if nothing was being compiled. > Uwe > > -- > Ignorance killed the cat, sir, curiosity was framed! > > > -- > [email protected] mailing list > > -- [email protected] mailing list
- [gentoo-user] Nice level for X11 Abraham Gyorgy
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level for X11 Albert Hopkins
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level for X11 Uwe Thiem
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level for X11 Andrey Falko
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level for X11 Uwe Thiem
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level for X11 Abraham Gyorgy
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level for X11 Josh Cepek
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level for ... Alan McKinnon
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level ... Abraham Gyorgy
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level ... Alan McKinnon
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level ... Mick
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level ... Daniel Iliev
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level ... Alan McKinnon
- Re: [gentoo-user] Nice level ... Abraham Gyorgy

