Re: [SHR-testing] where to get the 'nice' binary

2009-04-10 Thread Joachim Ott
2009/4/8 Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net: Hi there, I hope someone can help me with that. I'd love to raise the nice-value of apps I start (for example mplayer), but I can't find the nice binary on SHR testing. Any hints as to where to get it? In Ubuntu/Debian, it's in the package

Re: [SHR-testing] where to get the 'nice' binary

2009-04-10 Thread Konstantin
Joachim Ott wrote: 2009/4/8 Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net: Hi there, I hope someone can help me with that. I'd love to raise the nice-value of apps I start (for example mplayer), but I can't find the nice binary on SHR testing. Any hints as to where to get it? In Ubuntu/Debian, it's in

Re: [SHR-testing] where to get the 'nice' binary

2009-04-10 Thread Christophe Badoit
Konstantin a écrit : P.S.: I've put $1 after exec mplayer, because that way I can give a file to play as an argument. Works like a charm :D Give $@ instead of $1 so you can have file(s) and argument(s) ! -- Christophe Badoit ___ support mailing

Re: [SHR-testing] where to get the 'nice' binary

2009-04-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
I hope someone can help me with that. I'd love to raise the nice-value of apps I start (for example mplayer), but I can't find the nice binary on SHR testing. Any hints as to where to get it? In Ubuntu/Debian, it's in the package coreutils, if that helps, but I didn't find a similar package

Re: [SHR-testing] where to get the 'nice' binary

2009-04-09 Thread Konstantin
Stefan Monnier wrote: I hope someone can help me with that. I'd love to raise the nice-value of apps I start (for example mplayer), but I can't find the nice binary on SHR testing. Any hints as to where to get it? In Ubuntu/Debian, it's in the package coreutils, if that helps, but I didn't

[SHR-testing] where to get the 'nice' binary

2009-04-08 Thread Konstantin
Hi there, I hope someone can help me with that. I'd love to raise the nice-value of apps I start (for example mplayer), but I can't find the nice binary on SHR testing. Any hints as to where to get it? In Ubuntu/Debian, it's in the package coreutils, if that helps, but I didn't find a similar