Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, (USA)
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 16:56:11 GMT
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The problem with using 'rexec' (or 'rsh') to start an X program on a Unix box
is this:
the rexec or rsh runs like a demon for a while, and the program you start
comes up a while later. If you kill the rexec/rsh the program comes up almost right away. Is there a way to 'nice' your rsh/rexec so that it doesn't use up
so much cpu time? Can you set it die after, say ten seconds. This wasn't a prob-
lem with OS/2 1.3....
dale
dhouston@bio.ri.ccf.org
I don't know if I have a .signature file on the freenet or not
If I don't, here's a quote:
'Yo! It's all on my hands!' - Ed fROMOHIO
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dale houston
(dhouston@bio.ri.ccf.org)
"You couldn't get Charlie Chaplin in a milk bottle."