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Re: emacs 21.2.1 slow over DSL
From: |
Chuck Bernard |
Subject: |
Re: emacs 21.2.1 slow over DSL |
Date: |
Mon, 20 May 2002 11:34:16 -0700 |
Dave,
I have also just upgraded to 21.2.1 (also from 20.7.1).
I have a DSL line at home and work from there occasionally. Unfortunately, I
haven't yet tried the new version of emacs from home yet. Your comments
worry me so I will do that tonight and post the results.
For comparison sakes:
My DSL line is capped at 780kbps and I am running the above versions of
emacs on Solaris 2.7 on an Ultra 10 Sparc Station. My connection to the office
is through a VPN box which sits on my network at home with a matching box
at the office. Nothing real state of the art anymore. At home I'm running
the Xfree86 X-server on a 450Mhz G4 Mac running Mac OS X.
//Chuck
Dave Lawrence wrote:
> I recently upgraded to Redhat 7.3 which comes with emacs 21.2.1 and I've
> noticed that it runs a lot slower when I run it remotely through my DSL
> connection. My experience with older versions of emacs (20.7.1 for example)
> was that it was a bit slow to open emacs remotely, but once it was open, it
> ran acceptably fast. I just did an experiment where I opened a small file
> with 20.7.1 and with 21.2.1 remotely. It took 16 seconds for 20.7.1 to open
> the file and 37 seconds for 21.2.1 to open the same file. The real problem
> for me is that even after the emacs window is up, it seems to take a long time
> to do every operation. For example, I hit c-x c-f to open a second file...
> it took 5 seconds for 21.2.1 to prompt me for the new file name; it was under
> a second for 20.7.1.
>
> Is this slowness due to the fringes and toolbars that I hear so much about?
> If so, I definitely think there should be an option to disable them. Or is
> there something else going on? If so is there a way to fix it? (maybe a
> set-variable dsl-really-slow nil command? ;) )
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Dave
>
> PS - I have tried to get around this problem using tramp so I don't have to
> run emacs remotely, but I'm having troubles with that too. It waits 60
> seconds
> and then says it never got a password or shell prompt even though it did get
> a shell prompt. I can't say I've read through all of the manual for tramp
> yet, so I might not have it configured quite right. All I've done it set up
> ssh/scp to not require a password and add the following to my .emacs file:
>
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/emacs/tramp/lisp/")
> (require 'tramp)
> (setq tramp-default-method "scp")
>
> Any suggestions about what I'm doing wrong with tramp would be appreciated
> too,
> although I still think there should be a way to run emacs faster remotely
> (without unsetenv DISPLAY).
>
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