Thanks a lot for all your help! Now that you mentioned that "nice" works for that, I found a way to change the priority while the process is running, in KDE system Guard. Just right click int he process name and clic on "renice process".
Regards, Ronald On Saturday 22 February 2003 05:07, Nathan E Norman wrote: > On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 02:49:14PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote: > > Nathan E Norman wrote: > > > Er, I think you'd want to use "nice --20" or "nice -n -20" or even > > ^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > > "nice --adjustment=-20"; "nice -20" implies a nice level ov positive > > > twenty whic is invalid; the highest numer (and lowest priority) > > > accepted is 19. > > > > Ought to be "nice -n -20" actually; "nice --20" is a deprecated form. > > You mean like that?? :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]