Yes, X now runs with a nice of -10 (why? deadlocks? Mike Harris would know ...)

Try using renice on xmms (as root):
  renice -15 <pid_of_xmms>
You can also (as root):
  nice -15 xmms
But xmms now runs as root.  With renice, it still belongs to the user.

If you're using esd, it should be renice'd as well.  Even if X were running
with nice 0,  it's still good practice to elevate the priority of the
realtime audio processes to avoid skips.

Does anyone have a nice way to do this without popping in & out of root?

Cheers,
-Bob Arendt

Yes, X now runs with a nice of -10 (why? deadlocks? Mike Harris would know ...)

Nick Gommans wrote:
I am also running the emu-script to give me the more conventional mixer channels as well as the bass/trebble controls

I have a hunch that it's related to the X system as I never had this kind of problem in 7.3 (was running the skipjack beta but i didn't see the problem on 7.3 when i installed the release version on people's computers) I don't remember X eating soo much processor power on simple operations. When I didn't so anything on my computer It idle'd at 0.5% processor usage or less.. now it's around 3-5% at idle.

Does everyone else have X with a -10 nice level? I don't remember X ever having that high a level on my computer and although I can't find a way to change it, Ithink it might be responsible.

Nick




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