I just signed up my laptop running LinuxMint to A@H. I have discovered that the tasks are set to a Very Low process state. As a result, BOINC keeps seeing a CPU busy state stopping and starting the Task.
I can do a sudo renice -10 -p 1918, but that only effects that one process 1918 (that one task).
I think there is a way to set the process name to a -10 setting so as a new task is started with a new pid number, the process name (which remains the same) will kick in and give the process a higher priority.
My problem is I need some help. What is the command to accomplish this? ionice? If so, what is the command line? I tried ionice -c 2 -n 0 <process name>, but got a rejection because the <process name> was not a filename. Obviously, I am missing something in my studying/reading.
Thanks to all those smarter than me...
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