It does, see the nice(1), renice (8) commands and get/setpriority(2).
would work. But Linux doesn't allow a non-root process to increase its scheduling priority (and of course people shouldn't run Wine as root), so it mostly seemed to just be an exercise in futility, and
that's
why I think nobody has bothered. And I don't expect this to
improve...
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