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RE: [h-e-w] Editing remote file on Linux machine using Emacs on Windows
From: |
rajesh.jag |
Subject: |
RE: [h-e-w] Editing remote file on Linux machine using Emacs on Windows |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 19:15:02 +0530 |
Sorry, I've not been sending replies back to the list. So resending
this.
> As an alternative:
>
> Install Cygwin X server (or other X server).
>
> Use X11 forwarding in your ssh session: 'ssh -X -Y ...'.
>
> Run Emacs on the Linux box, with the display on the Windows box.
I already use ssh -Y ... to login to any *nix machine over ssh. (Do I
need -X?) I prefer it to tools like putty. But I don't want to install
Emacs on the VM. It's already much larger (both disk and memory) than I
would want. Also, putting the extra load of Emacs on the VM's CPU is
something I'd like to avoid.
> Works fine, except that the most recent version of X Windows on Cygwin
> seems to have some bug that makes it very slow (as of a week ago); I'm
> using the "previous" version.
That's good to know. I just upgraded yesterday (was only looking to
install xhost), and have noticed that everything's much slower. I
thought it was just my machine. Will watch for an upgrade.
Regards,
Rajesh J Advani
Wipro Technologies, Chennai