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Hi,
Im looking into why the Xserver starts with niceness -1 when started as root.
Ive tracked the occurance down to these lines in xinit.c
#ifdef PRIO_PROCESS
setpriority( PRIO_PROCESS, serverpid, -1 );
#endif
PRIO_PROCESS is a kernel header include which is defined indefintely,
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 21:44:28 +1100, Andrew Bevitt wrote:
Im looking into why the Xserver starts with niceness -1 when started as root.
Ive tracked the occurance down to these lines in xinit.c
#ifdef PRIO_PROCESS
setpriority( PRIO_PROCESS, serverpid, -1 );
#endif
PRIO_PROCESS is a
Two days ago I got my Radeon 9800 XT and so I was forced to upgrade from Suse
8.0 Pro to 8.2.
Now my configuration is the following:
Kernel: 2.4.22 (from kernel.org not from Suse)
XFree86: 4.3.0
glibc: 2.3
I downloaded the drivers from ATI and I can insmod agpgart and fglrx, but when
I try to
Parlez vous ingles?
Someone tell this guy that not many of us speak french.
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Subject: Rappel pour les abonnements aux listes sur udius.com
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 05:00:13 -0500
Ceci est un rappel, envoyé une fois par mois,
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 04:14, Tim Roberts wrote:
The X server always runs as root, even when launched by a user. It's
required for I/O access.
Granted, but then why does the prioirty get set to 0 (lowest user definable
priority) when started as a user? If its running as root then it
I'm getting a few messages in foreign languages. Could the xfree86.org
people fork into .fr, .uk, .ru, .it, and so on?
I think we need to split the mailing list by language because not a whole
lot of us speak french, italian, or whatever other crazy language you can
think of.
This may need
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Raymond Jennings wrote:
I'm getting a few messages in foreign languages. Could the xfree86.org
people fork into .fr, .uk, .ru, .it, and so on?
I think we need to split the mailing list by language because not a whole
lot of us speak french, italian, or whatever other
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Raymond Jennings wrote:
Parlez vous ingles?
Someone tell this guy that not many of us speak french.
We appear to have been subscribed to a web-designer's mailing list.
I'd call this spam (From: = To: is a hint), so doubt that he'd be
listening if we tried :-(
--
Andrew