using gksu gnome-system-monitor it's works, because root have privileges to
change any priority, but gksu gnome-system-monitor shows only processes from
from the user that started gnome-system-monitor, so it shows only processes
from root, and not processes from my user, like firefox.
I think that will be good if when trying to change a priority of a process
when user haven't a permission to do it, ask to this user the su password
and change the priority, and when users can't use sudo, show a alert saying
that the user can't do ir because he don't have privileges.

- Sorry For The Bad English -

I Hope Help


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System Monitor crashes when changing nice value of process
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