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Re: Fast emacs?
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Pascal J. Bourguignon |
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Re: Fast emacs? |
Date: |
Thu, 21 May 2009 11:49:22 +0200 |
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Jean Magnan de Bornier <jean@bornier.net> writes:
> thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com wrote :
>
> | If you use gentoo,
> | you will find a gentoo package called emacs-daemon.
> | It start emacs --daemon as a service.
> | Even if you don't use gentoo, it should be easy to make it working in
> | another linux.
>
> No, I am not (anymore) a gentoo user.
> When using a system-wide emacs daemon, I imagine that all user
> customizations are only loaded with emacsclient, while if started as a
> user emacs daemon loads the config.
> So I still wonder what is the best way (I'm the only user).
I just launch emacs interactively once, and then on use emacsclient
(or just open from one of the emacs frames).
Of notable interest, when I change of workstation but still want to go
on working in the same emacs session, is:
laptop$ xhost +maincomputer
laptop$ ssh -X myself@maincomputer
maincomputer$ emacsclient --eval "(make-frame-on-display \"$DISPLAY\")"
which will open a frame on the X server in laptop from the emacs
running on maincomputer.
Since I don't log-out every day, I get usually emacs uptimes as long
as the computer uptimes (ie _months_). It wouldn't matter if my
.emacs needed five minutes to load...
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__
Re: Fast emacs?, Jean Magnan de Bornier, 2009/05/20
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Re: Fast emacs?, Lennart Borgman, 2009/05/21