> On 2 Dec 2018, at 18:40, horrido <horrido.hobb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Bizarre. I've created a new VirtualBox image of Debian and now this solution
> no longer works! I'm still getting the thread priority warning. So this
> solution appears to be unreliable.

Why use Debian (not that it is bad, it is just a bit more technical) ?

I think you would have less problems using Ubuntu (it is just as open, it is 
what everybody else is using and it is much more user friendly).

> <sigh>
> 
> 
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 04:02, horrido &lt;horrido.hobbies@&gt; wrote:
> 
>> Okay, I've resolved everything. First, the reason why I'm getting the
>> 'pthread_setschedparam failed' error when I run Pharo under Debian is
>> because it must be run as 'root'! Don't ask me why, but that's the reason
>> why Pharo can't set thread priorities. (This wasn't an issue under Ubuntu
>> Server – go figure.)
>> 
>> Second, I am now using Pharo's own SHA256 class. It's probably not as
>> secure
>> (because it doesn't use a salt value) and not as quick to execute (not
>> being
>> C code), but for my purpose, it doesn't really matter.
>> 
>> So I can use DigitalOcean or OVH to run my web server in a VPS.
>> 
> 
> Good to hear.  But you shouldn't need to run Pharo as root,
> just be root to create this config file....
> cat <<END | sudo tee /etc/security/limits.d/pharo.conf
> *      hard    rtprio  2
> *      soft    rtprio  2
> END
> 
> cheers -ben
> &lt;/quote>
> 
> 
> 
> 
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