...CPU scheduling behavior, policy, and priority of processes (or, more precisely, threads). nice (2) Set a new nice value for the calling thread, and return the new nice value. ge…...y ( chroot (2)) • interval timers ( setitimer (2)) and POSIX timers ( timer_create (2)) • nice value ( setpriority (2)) • resource limits ( setrlimit (2)) • measurements of the …...profile, and tar c * will not archive all your files; tar c . is better.) Empty lists The nice and simple rule given above: "expand a wildcard pattern into the list of matching …...is used on UNIX-style operating systems. Properties The UTF-8 encoding has the following nice properties: • UCS characters 0x00000000 to 0x0000007f (the classic US-ASCII charact…...is used on UNIX-style operating systems. Properties The UTF-8 encoding has the following nice properties: • UCS characters 0x00000000 to 0x0000007f (the classic US-ASCII charact…...OMP flag); • perform administrative operations on many device drivers; • modify autogroup nice values by writing to /proc/ pid /autogroup (see sched (7)). CAP_SYS_BOOT Use reboo…...t lengths, then align all continuation lines to start in the same column. This provides a nicer rendering in PDF output (because the SYNOPSIS uses a variable width font where sp…...kill (2)); • when determining the permissions for setting process-scheduling parameters (nice value, real time scheduling policy and priority, CPU affinity, I/O priority) using …...tor namespaces. More succinctly: a process can see (e.g., send signals with kill (2), set nice values with setpriority (2), etc.) only processes contained in its own PID namespa…...atabase via the SYSTEMD_WANTS= property. See systemd.device (5) for details. Often, it is nicer to pull in services from devices only indirectly via dedicated targets. Example: …A Git core tutorial for developers NAME gitcore-tutorial - A Git core tutorial for developers SYNOPSIS git * DESCRIPTION This tutorial explains how to use the "core" Git commands t…...nflicts, $ git commit -a will commit the result of the merge. Finally, $ gitk will show a nice graphical representation of the resulting history. At this point you could delete …...k unit files into other units with the usual .wants/ or .requires/ symlinks. Often, it is nicer to simply instantiate a template unit file from /usr/ with a generator instead of…...pe) 2nd class - 7Mbit for 100ms, then 3Mbit (concave - 1st slope > 2nd slope) They sum up nicely to 10Mbit - the interface's capacity. But if we wanted to only use LS for guaran…...CKS= systemd.exec (5) LimitMEMLOCK= systemd.exec (5) LimitMSGQUEUE= systemd.exec (5) LimitNICE= systemd.exec (5) LimitNOFILE= systemd.exec (5) LimitNPROC= systemd.exec (5) Limit…