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man nice, info nice
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Dan Jacobson |
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man nice, info nice |
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Sat, 31 Jan 2004 01:37:18 +0800 |
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$ info nice does not get one info about nice(1), instead it is some C thing.
$ man nice
Run COMMAND with an adjusted scheduling priority. With no COMMAND,
print the current
scheduling priority. ADJUST is 10 by default. Range goes from -20
(highest prior-
ity) to 19 (lowest).
-n, --adjustment=ADJUST
increment priority by ADJUST first
Well, maybe I know what you are trying to say, but maybe add examples:
A practical one, and these:
$ nice
0
$ nice nice
10
$ nice -n 10 nice #default
10
$ nice -n 30 nice #hits max
19
$ nice -n -22 nice #only root can
nice: cannot set priority: Permission denied
Probably put these on a Info page.
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