# Configuration file for set_rlimits. Format is: # # name program max_nice_priority max_realtime_priority # or # name program = ... # # name is expected to be a username, a groupname if preceeded by a @ sign, # or ALL (which matches all users). Negative priorities effectively # disallow any setting of the respective priority for the matching entry. # can be rtprio, nice or memlock. # Example entry: # #mark /usr/local/bin/jackd -1 80 # # Here, user mark can execute /usr/local/bin/jackd using set_rlimits to set # a realtime priority up to and including 80, but setting of a nice priority # through set_rlimits is disallowed. Alternatively, if an `audio' group # existed, the entry # #@audio /usr/bin/jackd nice=-1 rtprio=85 # # would allow the same except the permission would extend to all members of # the `audio' group. The same effect could be achieved with the key/value # syntax: # # @audio /usr/local/bin/jackd nice=-1 rtprio=80 # # For more details on the format and use of this file please refer to # the set_rlimits manual page. @audio /usr/bin/jackd nice=-1 rtprio=86 @audio /usr/bin/oss2jack nice=-1 rtprio=85 @audio /usr/bin/qjackctl nice=-1 rtprio=84 @audio /usr/bin/ardour nice=-1 rtprio=83 @audio /usr/bin/hydrogen nice=-1 rtprio=82 @audio /usr/bin/jackeq nice=-1 rtprio=81 @audio /usr/bin/jack-rack nice=-1 rtprio=80 @audio /usr/bin/jamin nice=-1 rtprio=79 @audio /usr/bin/qsynth nice=-1 rtprio=78 @audio /usr/bin/rosegarden nice=-1 rtprio=77 @audio /usr/bin/seq24 nice=-1 rtprio=76 @audio /usr/bin/specimen nice=-1 rtprio=75 @audio /usr/bin/vkeybd nice=-1 rtprio=74 @audio /usr/bin/zynaddsubfx nice=-1 rtprio=73 @audio /usr/bin/ams nice=-1 rtprio=72 @audio /usr/bin/amsynth nice=-1 rtprio=71