Since this only groups processes according to TTY/PTY, it should only affect jobs kicked off by an interactive login session. Background daemons, cron jobs, and the like all run detached from a controlling terminal, so their priority should be unaffected.
As long as the fixed overhead of the patch is small (which the linked thread seems to indicate) this should be a sizable win for desktop Linux boxes without much downside for server loads.
As long as the fixed overhead of the patch is small (which the linked thread seems to indicate) this should be a sizable win for desktop Linux boxes without much downside for server loads.