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Re: Examples in EEV
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Quiliro Ordóñez |
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Re: Examples in EEV |
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Fri, 12 Aug 2022 00:45:50 +0000 |
Hi Eduardo. :-)
>> It works correctly. Why not have the remote solution active by
> default
>> when eev-mode is t and it is not your machine?
>
> Good idea! I've added a simpler version of that to eev:
> https://github.com/edrx/eev/commit/b85ad0040da399f283a78070cd46f31c95d66e95
Nice.
>> - Why does the shell has to be killed and openned again?
>
> It doesn't have to! When I want a new shell I run the three red star
> lines with three f8s, and when I want the old shell I only run the
> last red star line. See the section 2 here:
>
> http://angg.twu.net/eepitch.html
What I mean is that it takes 3 commands to open a shell in eev:
0. open shell
1. close shell
2. open shell again
Why?
>> - How I can make super user commands work? (It should ask for the
>> root password.)
>
> Try this:
>
> • (eepitch-shell)
> • (eepitch-kill)
> • (eepitch-shell)
> sudo whoami
I replaced:
sudo whoami
with:
su -
> It will probably ask you for a password in the echo area, as explained
> here:
>
> (find-node "(emacs)Passwords")
My modification also asked for the password.
> There are ways to configure sudo to allow certain users to run sudo
> without a password, but the way that I use for that is tricky to set
> up.
That is a security risk which I would rather not have.
>> I got lost in so many links. But I see this link as useful:
>> ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "6.3. Creating eepitch blocks: `M-T'")
>> Was that what you intended to show me?
>
> Not really - but you discovered something that you didn't know that is
> more basic and far more important than what I intended to show... =)
> So try this again later:
>
> (find-eepitch-bullet-links)
Modify the bullets? Why? I don't need it.
Re: Examples in EEV, Quiliro Ordóñez, 2022/08/09