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Thanks much Ted. I checked out the man pages and manual and will
have to study them to understand Nice. What I don't understand is
why I should invoke it?<br>
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On 05/31/2012 06:06 PM, Ted Pomeroy wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Brian and NMGlugers; Nice is an attribute of any application. I think
you can "re-nice" in 'top' on the command line. I have not done this,
but you can read the manual. Nice and renice have manual pages. but
the physical change is probably your best first action. SFBC is not my
first choice for that level of dis-assembly. Nor is our usual meeting
hour likely to be quite enough time. Maybe Scott has an idea of how
long this might take on a laptop.
Ted P.
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