The use case is to get maximum ressources to FAHClient.
its an old laptop and i want to squeeze every ounce out of it.
dont worry...there is only the FAHClient running on the laptop. nothing else.
and so i want to start the FAHClient with an nice value of -15 for instance
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- Tue Jun 16, 2020 8:30 am
- Forum: V7.6.x Public Release Windows/Linux/MacOS X
- Topic: Debian nice value
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- Tue Jun 16, 2020 7:35 am
- Forum: V7.6.x Public Release Windows/Linux/MacOS X
- Topic: Debian nice value
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Debian nice value
hi, linux debian buster here. is there a way to start the program with a certain nice value ? with /etc/init.d/FAHClient start you can start the service. okay but where i write in a nice value (e.g. -14) in the file ? or is it the right file. And no, i dont want to change the value, when the service...