I tried the naive approach of running copy
of cmd.exe to get "start /belownormal" but
that didn't work and isn't realy what I want
anyway. It would be better to have a way to
just start a CygWin job in reduced priority.
I am betting this is just ignorance on my
part -- there is a command right?
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Herb Martin wrote:
> I tried the naive approach of running copy of cmd.exe to get "start
> /belownormal" but that didn't work and isn't realy what I want anyway.
> It would be better to have a way to just start a CygWin job in reduced
> priority.
>
> I am betting this is just
> From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Herb:
> > It would be better to have a way to just start a CygWin job
> in reduced
> > priority.
> >
> > I am betting this is just ignorance on my part -- there is
> a command
> > right?
>
> Yes, and a very nice one... :-) See "man nice"
> You can also use renice to re-prioritize a running process
Cool. Thanks.
> remember, lower numbers mean higher priority.
Thank you -- got that from man/help/info etc.
Opposite to Win32 but that's ok since it is documented.
It was driving me crazy to have to go find the
PID and use TaskMan
"Herb Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You can also use renice to re-prioritize a running process
>
I have no renice. Did you compile this yourself?
Dave
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> "Herb Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> You can also use renice to re-prioritize a running process
> >
>
> I have no renice. Did you compile this yourself?
>
> Dave
The quoting was screwed up (somewhere along the line)
and I am not the original poster but was thanking him.
I have n
> "Herb Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> You can also use renice to re-prioritize a running process
> >
>
> I have no renice. Did you compile this yourself?
>
> Dave
The quoting was screwed up (somewhere along the line)
and I am not the original poster but was thanking him.
I have n
> >> You can also use renice to re-prioritize a running process
> >
>
> I have no renice. Did you compile this yourself?
POSIX requires renice, but so far, no one has contributed
a renice to coreutils. If I can ever get my employer to sign
my copyright disclaimer, that is one of the projects o
> > I have no renice. Did you compile this yourself?
>
> POSIX requires renice, but so far, no one has contributed a
> renice to coreutils. If I can ever get my employer to sign
> my copyright disclaimer, that is one of the projects on my
> todo list. Meanwhile, util-linux
> (http://freshmea
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