Greetings all, I'm on 4.7 release (patched)
I saw a program Verynice (http://tam.cornell.edu/~sdh4/verynice/) which
is is a tool for dynamically adjusting the nice-level of processes under
UNIX-like operating systems.
I was wondering if there was a better way to go about making all
processes that
Eric Toll wrote:
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My Question: How do I permanemtly alter the priority for everything a
particular user runs?
Check the priority option for /etc/login.conf, or else set up a variant shell
(nsh, nbash, nzsh) which you've changed to call nice(-15) or whatever. Note
that zsh is smart about