Re: CPU Priorities at limits.conf

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Am Dienstag, 4. März 2008 schrieb Arda Eden:> I order to use my audio applications (related to latency) more efficiently,> I gave some priorities to the applications which are in the "audio" group by> adding the lines below, to the file "/etc/security/limits.conf"> > @audio - rtprio 95> @audio - memlock 512000> @audio - nice -19> > By doing this, to which application did I give the priority ?
To a *user* belonging to this group. Just add your user to group audio and re-login to your desktop.
> > Alsa, Jack ... ?> > How is that defined in GNU/Linux ?> > I mean,> Did I give this priority to all applications using the sound device or to> the applications that are included in the "audio" group ?> > Who, what or which are in the "audio" group ?> > Thanks.> 

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