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Re: sudo emacs
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jpkotta |
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Re: sudo emacs |
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Wed, 6 Feb 2013 08:32:59 -0800 (PST) |
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On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 4:06:18 AM UTC-6, drain wrote:
> This somewhat downgrades root privileges, but I cannot encrypt mail without
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> it. Hitherto I almost never ran Emacs with sudo.
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> The problem is, I cannot access any files without sudo. Now all of my inits
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> I was thinking of creating alternates. Is it possible for .emacs to be
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> I *believe* I've seen people write code that enables Emacs to distinguish
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You can use tramp to edit files as root (instead of finding "/home/user/file",
find "/sudo:root@hostname:/home/user/file"). Maybe there's a way to
automatically prepend the tramp sudo stuff for certain files. Take a look at
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/OpenWith for one possible method.
You can certainly split your init file, but that seems like it's solving the
wrong problem.
- sudo emacs, drain, 2013/02/06
- Re: sudo emacs,
jpkotta <=