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05-27-2007, 01:53 PM
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Registered: Jul 2005
Distribution: Gentoo
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adjust network priority, a la "nice"
hi everyone,
does anyone know a way of prioritizing networking apps in linux, for example, lowering the "network priority" of a wget process so that it'll download at full speed until i say, try and browse in firefox, when it'll give firefox more network usage - anyone know a way of doing this? would be *very* useful here on dialup!
thanks!
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05-27-2007, 02:34 PM
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Senior Member
Registered: May 2006
Distribution: BeOS, BSD, Caldera, CTOS, Debian, LFS, Mac, Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware, Solaris, SuSE
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Trickle
"trickle is a portable lightweight userspace bandwidth shaper."
http://monkey.org/~marius/pages/?page=trickle
Shape your traffic with trickle
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/04/06/1516252
I've never tried Trickle, so don't know how well it works.
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