Article 4V86M [SOLVED] proces state '<' and 'N'

[SOLVED] proces state '<' and 'N'

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As I know, in the result of ps, '<' means the process is a high-priority prcess and 'N' means the process is a low-priority process. However,I wonder how to distinguish high priority from low priority. Is there a absolute standard?latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=lytcZ8JUXyc:2on9sDHa9VA:F7zBnMy latest?i=lytcZ8JUXyc:2on9sDHa9VA:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=lytcZ8JUXyc:2on9sDHa9VA:gIN9vFwlytcZ8JUXyc
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