>> yes, an ELF flag might work, or my suggestion to allow applications to
>> increase their priority (up until a certain degree).
>
> An ELF flag might be better, as it's declarative -- it allows the kernel
> to implement 'interactivity' in various ways, so we can keep tweeking it.
> Priority might prove to be a bit different than interactivity, so we
> better not overload the two just yet.
Difficult to see how this would work. For instance, is bash interactive
or a batch job?
M.
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