lør, 12 07 2008 kl. 15:26 +0200, skrev Kjetil S. Matheussen:
I wonder if you may be confusing realtime priority
with normal priority?
"nice" (which controls normal priority programs) doesn't prevent other
apps from running once in a while.
I know that nice is used to control processor time, my complain about
your example was that you got one process set up at nice -19 and another
at nice -20, how realistic is that in the discuss ?. But if we could
agree that more processortime means more flow in execution I don't think
we are that dissident at all !
/Sv-e