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==Mac OS X or GNU/Linux Specific== | ==Mac OS X or GNU/Linux Specific== | ||
===Setting process niceness=== | ===Setting process niceness=== | ||
− | One thing that Unix-like systems feature is being able to control the priority of a process in relation to other processes running at the same time. This is its "niceness" value, with -20 being most favorable to the process. Some graphical task managers can | + | One thing that Unix-like systems feature is being able to control the priority of a process in relation to other processes running at the same time. This is its "niceness" value, with -20 being most favorable to the process. Some graphical task managers can do this, but otherwise, you can use the "renice" command as so: |
<nowiki>sudo renice -n -20 -p $(pgrep Dwarf_Fortress)</nowiki> | <nowiki>sudo renice -n -20 -p $(pgrep Dwarf_Fortress)</nowiki> |