fixing a priority to an executable file
Ralph Zazula
zazula at soliton.uucp
Sun Jun 2 14:31:05 AEST 1991
Hi,
Is it possible to have a program start with a higher priority when you
execute it from a shell? Specifically, I'd like to run C-Kermit at a
slightly higher priority (read, it gets MORE CPU time). I find that
file transfers sometimes fail/abort when I run a CPU intensive process
while C-Kermit is transferring a file. This is on a 68030 NeXT computer
running NextStep 2.0. This OS is BSD-ish and built on Mach.
Thanks,
Ralph
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