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Yes, but what i meant was that in WIN, you can't work while pov is runnin
g on
full priority, and to compare that to linux using a normal mode (nice=0
, i
think) it's not that great, is it? at lest not in obectivity...
but then, when I left my puter for the weekend i had it running at nice -
15....
*hehe*
as for running pov as root, you don't need to, only use top to renice it
once
running. (sure, you need to be root to renice to negative values..)
>
> Spider schrieb:
> > Hmm, just have to ask, what happened if you reniced POV in linux to t
ake full(or
> > close to) priority ? Have you tested this ?
>
> Not yet. I tried but had a problem to run PovRay as root. But I think i
f you set
ing on
or the
Gray ;-)
>
> Jan
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//Spider
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What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
"Marian"
By: "Sisters Of Mercy"
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