2010/11/18 Andriy Gapon <avg_at_freebsd.org>: > [Grouping of processes into TTY groups] > > Well, I think that those improvements apply only to a very specific usage pattern > and are greatly over-hyped. But there are serious issue if you use FreeBSD as a desktop OS with SMP and SCHED_ULE, or? Because currently, my machine is barely usable if a compile job with parallelism is running. Movies stutter, Firefox hangs. And even nice -n 20 doesn't do the job in every case, as +20 seems not to be the idle priority anymore?!? And using "idprio 1 $cmd" as a workaround is, well, a kludge. I am not sure if TTY grouping is the right solution, if you look at potentially CPU-intensive GUI applications that all run on the same TTY (or no TTY at all? Same problem). Maybe, we could simply enhance the algorithm that decides if a task is interactive? That would also improve the described situation. Regards, LuciusReceived on Thu Nov 18 2010 - 18:21:46 UTC
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