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Starting a terminal session with a high priority


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Anyone know how I can start a gnome-terminal session with a high priority? (e.g. -17). I can open a terminal now and then run gnome-system-monitor and alter the process's priority to make it complete faster (e.g. compiling kernel). But I would like to make a desktop menu bar icon that launches the terminal with a high priority by default? How can I do this? :headbang:

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