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Set nice values of running processes (POSIX)
renice prioritylevels [-g pgrp...] [-p pid...] [-u user...]
The renice utility adjusts the priority of one or more running processes. The specified prioritylevels is subtracted from the current priority of each selected process.
| If you enter: | It will: | 
|---|---|
| a positive value (e.g. 2 or +2) | lower the priority of a process, making it "nicer" to other processes | 
| a negative value (e.g. -2) | raise the priority of a process, making it "meaner" to other processes | 
Users may adjust their priority as follows:
| If you're: | You can change to any priority: | 
|---|---|
| a normal user | from 1 to 19 | 
| a superuser (root) | from 1 to 29 | 
Users without appropriate privileges can renice only the processes they own.
Lower the priority of process 768 by 2:
    renice 2 -p 768
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