Hi all,

nice discussion going on...

On  Di 12 Nov 2013 19:31:38 CET, Orion Poplawski wrote:

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.

The intention of the renicing code is rather about squeezing more users on one server than reducing power consumption.

If anyone indeed does some power measuring, please keep us in the loop about your results.

Mike
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