On 11/05/2013 09:12 AM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Hi all,

the 4.1.0.0-preview (x2goserver.git master) just received a code patch from
Guangzhou Nianguan Electronics Technology Co.Ltd, an open source company in
Asia that plans to use X2Go for school setups in areas where electricity is a
rare resource. They plan to build cost-effective and energy-effective embedded
thin clients running X2Go.

The patch we received adds a feature to X2Go Server called SupeReNicer [1] and
it is a tool that hooks into x2gocleansessions. It renices suspended sessions
to nice level 19 and renices them again to nice level 0 once they change there
status from suspended to running.

Is there any evidence that nicing something actually save energy? I wouldn't have thought so.


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