On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 09:28:11AM -0500, Scott Moser wrote: > You'd have to run the 'nice' via a shell script. > > I'm fairly certain that if you had a shell script that kicked off > lavrec, within it, you could call 'renice -n 10 $$' or start lavrec with > 'nice -n 10 lavrec', and it would get started appropriately. > > Also, I thought that lavrec made some attempts to 'renice' itself. > maybe it needs to be setuid root for that to happen? > I have tried these things. But I have tried so many things that I am not certain what I did or did not do. So, I'll make a script for "At" with and without (re)nice and I'll try the -q option. Some of the suggestion which are made should work. I'll post the script and the outcome.
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