Re: Process Priority
Re: Process Priority
- Subject: Re: Process Priority
- From: "Gary L. Wade" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:25:26 -0700
- Thread-topic: Process Priority
A priority of 0 is the default unless a process was launched by a process
that had a different priority, and then it would have that priority as well.
I'm afraid I don't follow what you're doing and what values you're seeing,
based on your use of "that" and "my" app. You can use the Unix command "ps"
with the "-o" argument and parameter "nice" to view the priority of
processes.
On 11/11/2008 4:30 PM, "Mr. Gecko" <email@hidden> wrote:
> hmm it appears to say 0 for virtual pc. I wonder what virtual pc does
> because it seems to work.
>
> On Nov 11, 2008, at 5:19 PM, Mr. Gecko wrote:
>
>> Ok I'm not sure if it worked, but when I change the priority in my
>> app it stays the same for that app even after I relaunch my app so
>> that is a good sign. Would you know of a good way to test it out so
>> I know if it works?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mr. Gecko
>
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