Re: [slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-13 Thread ModelCitizen
I'd install Esets NOD32.. so much politer and well designed. Works pefectly without hassling you at all. Extremely low machine overhead.. very unlike most of the legacy bloatware apps out there (Nortons and McCafees being the very worst of the bunch). MC -- ModelCitizen It is far better to gr

Re: [slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-13 Thread Mnyb
amcluesent;257884 Wrote: > >Next stepp kicking out norton< > > Always a good move :) Whats keeping me from it is that one off nortons 1 bug's is that both the install AND unistall is flawed. It's sits embedded like a harpoon in your system, You have to use a special unistall tool and nobody

Re: [slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-13 Thread amcluesent
>Next stepp kicking out norton< Always a good move :) -- amcluesent amcluesent's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10286 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=42157 _

Re: [slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-13 Thread Mnyb
kdf;257870 Wrote: > On 13-Jan-08, at 12:25 AM, Mnyb wrote: > > > > > So choose -20 for better performance but more load on my machine > > That's the idea. > > > > I try to figure out Some "server response time" issues > > > good luck! > -kdf I realy need luck :-( win XP . Ofcourse Intermittent

Re: [slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-13 Thread kdf
On 13-Jan-08, at 12:25 AM, Mnyb wrote: > > So choose -20 for better performance but more load on my machine That's the idea. > > I try to figure out Some "server response time" issues > good luck! -kdf ___ discuss mailing list discuss@lists.slimdevices

Re: [slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-13 Thread Mnyb
So choose -20 for better performance but more load on my machine ? I try to figure out Some "server response time" issues -- Mnyb Mnyb's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4143 View this thread: http

Re: [slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-12 Thread kdf
On 12-Jan-08, at 11:36 PM, Mnyb wrote: > > Is there a typo here? > > "0 Normal" then you have "-16 High" and "15 Low" ?!? > > How can negative numbers be higher server priority, or is it ? gah It refers to the nice level. Here is a bit from 'man nice' under linux: "Run COMMAND with an adjusted

[slim] Server priority settings

2008-01-12 Thread Mnyb
Is there a typo here? "0 Normal" then you have "-16 High" and "15 Low" ?!? How can negative numbers be higher server priority, or is it ? gah I'm running 6.5.4 -- Mnyb Mnyb's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/membe