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a Scheduler question...
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- Subject: a Scheduler question...
- From: Ira Abramov <lists-linux-il(at-nospam)ira.abramov.org>
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 11:29:30 +0200 (IST)
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A friend just asked me a curious question... if I knew if "nice" on
linux has a decayed effect like on other unix systems or is it's effect
long lasting?
well, first I didn't know "nice" decays on other unices... anyone heard
of it? whay would anyone WANT it to decay automatically?!
as for the linux scheduler issue - I imagine nice has a totally
different meaning depending on the context of which scheduler you use (I
imagine RTLinux has a different one than the regular mainstream kernel,
and so on).
so... any kernel hackers out there that know the answer?
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Ira Abramov
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