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Question on Pthreads
How to give superuser privileges while setting the attributes like pthread_attr_setschedpolicy( )??
Even with normal user mode ,it is working fine for me.But in man pages, they have specied that to set the scheduling policy as SCHED_FIFO, the process should have superuser privileges. |
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