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Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo |
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Mon, 17 Oct 2011 12:34:36 +0200 |
Am 17.10.2011 um 09:34 schrieb Marius Hofert:
> => Are there any other significant changes I should be aware of?
C-h i m Emacs RET and then navigate to the documentation of your GNU Emacs
variant. Google is another option.
> => Is it possible to get the same/similar behavior as in the GUI, maybe
> through simply redefining root's .emacs and .emacs.d as my own? (bad
> practice?)
Root can launch its Emacs with the -u or --user option.
> But by closing and reopening all my modifications to the file are lost. How
> can one avoid this?
Then don't close it! With a few GB of swap you can keep a few (million) files
open.
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Pete
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- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, (continued)
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Peter Dyballa, 2011/10/16
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Marius Hofert, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Michael Albinus, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Marius Hofert, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Michael Albinus, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Marius Hofert, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Peter Dyballa, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Perry Smith, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Peter Dyballa, 2011/10/17
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