Re: Can I Launch Alpine on Startup with a higher Priority?

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Hi,
You can use a command like
nice -10 alpine
to run alpine at -10 priority, but why you would want to run alpine with a high priority, I do not understand.
Regards, Willem


On Thu, 9 Feb 2023, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Hi All: While I considered asking on alpine-info, I guess this is more of a generic Linux inquiree? Sure, I can use sudo renice to alter from 0 to -20 but I first must run ps -a and look for a process number which matches the console-and-application. I would really like to always launch alpine with a renice of -20, as it seems to behave a bit better while exporting binary news-group articles to a file. Ideally it would be nice if you could just run renice with a name of an application, but even worse, you wouldn't know what process number it will be useing. Thanks so much in advance for any tips.
Chime

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