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That is indeed something you can observe in practice. My point is:
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man nice says nothing about not using -20. In fact, man renice recommends "anything negative" to "make things go very fast."
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interesting ideas about dropstuff, I was more thinking of for example other apps like Word eating CPU time even if you only read a document... or if it's in background... (where the priority discussion comes in)
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There's no such thing as "background" and "foreground" any more. All applications run at the whim of the system scheduler without regard for which one you (the user) happen to be interacting with at any given instant.
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hehe, I don't use Word. I was just using it as an example of bad software. With background, I exactly meant what you explained ;-) |
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