X priority
A. Kromic
akromic at gmail.com
Thu Oct 6 19:47:06 UTC 2011
In the days of old, Ubuntu (and debian) via debconf offered to tweak
default X niceness, which I had usually set to something below zero, say
-3. It was helpful on slow machines, and even now I miss that feature
which misteriously vanished in newer Ubuntus, yet I'd find it quite
helpful sometimes when my machine has a high system load and doesn't
respond to keyborard or mouse properly.
How could I set X default niceness manually to get the same effect?
Thanks,
Arny
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