pete moss wrote: > > anyone using seti@home? i have the unix version running as a cron job. > what does the -nice option refer to. the default is 1, but it > recommends setting it to 19 if run by cron. what is the difference? > i have sent this same quesion to seti at home, but i dont think they are > ever going to get back to me. run 'man nice' for an explanation. -- Steve Philp Network Administrator Advance Packaging Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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