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1 | .TH NICE 1
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2 | .SH NAME
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3 | nice \- invoke command with higher or lower scheduling priority
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4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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5 | \fBnice\fP [\fB\-n\fP increment] \fIutility\fP [\fIargument\fP...]
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6 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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7 | The
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8 | .B nice
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9 | utility runs \fIutility\fP at a different scheduling priority than
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10 | the default. The nicer the process is to others (the higher the
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11 | increment), the less favourable the scheduling is. Super-users
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12 | can give a negative increment, meaning scheduling is more favourable
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13 | than the default.
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14 | .SH OPTIONS
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15 | .TP
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16 | .B \-n \fIincrement
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17 | the increment value sets how nice the invoked command will be. 0 is
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18 | the same priority as regular processes. 10 is the default.
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19 | The range is -20 to 20.
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20 | .SH SEE ALSO
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21 | getpriority(2), setpriority(2)
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22 | .SH AUTHOR
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23 | This
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24 | .B nice
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25 | utility was imported from FreeBSD. This manual page was written
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26 | Ben Gras <beng@few.vu.nl>.
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