Fixes typo in 104-proc-priorities.md

Old: renice +5
New: renice -5

From my research, after reading the topic in the Linux roadmap, it didnt make sense that increasing the priority of a process was made by +5, the topic said that a negative number makes the priority higher, so do many articles on the internet.
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@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ ps -eo pid,pri,user
To change the priority of any process, you can use the `renice` command: To change the priority of any process, you can use the `renice` command:
```sh ```sh
renice +5 -p [PID] # Increase priority by 5 units for process ID [PID] renice -5 -p [PID] # Increase priority by 5 units for process ID [PID]
``` ```

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