On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, John H Palmieri wrote:

I would also expect it to run as many threads as my laptop has
cores (+ hyperthreading if available).

This makes sense for single-user machines, but the current default was implemented because it was deemed safer on machines used by multiple users.

Then there is a need for better maintainer on the machine.

Also, limiting number of CPU cores is the most less efective restriction. Timesharing works very well in any case; much more problematic is program that eats memory or just runs heavy I/O.

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Jori Mäntysalo

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