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Re: Sanest way to make emacs behave on a Solaris OS
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Sanest way to make emacs behave on a Solaris OS |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Aug 2013 00:44:04 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.4 (gnu/linux) |
Bob Proulx <bob@proulx.com> writes:
> The -all as I understand it applies to where to apply the
> properties. Both to RESOURCE_MANAGER and to SCREEN_RESOURCES.
> A different aspect of things different from what I was talking
> about.
>
> The -load option is also the default.
Aha, so -all is unrelated. I just made a search in the man page
for "default", and I didn't consider that many options could be
default.
> As I recall the KDE 3 desktop environment keeps a set of X
> resources in a private location in the .kde/something location.
> Then if a ~/.Xresources exists it adds that on top of its own
> private copy. Or something like that. It has been a while
> since I used KDE 3. But specifically because I remembered it
> having additional resources is why I danced around the issue
> with -merge.
OK. I don't know what I use on my laptop anymore. I got GNOME with
Debian, but then I removed so much stuff. Back then, I had
Metacity as a WM, but now I (seldom) use Openbox, which I invoke
explicitly. I also had gdm (the login screen and that), but now I
have autologin on the ttys, and then automatic invocation of
applications (including X, with 'xinit', as said), in .zprofile,
depending on what tty:
if (( $NORMAL_BOOT )); then
case $VT in
(1) emacs ;;
(2) tinit ;;
(3) xinit ;;
esac
fi
(tinit is a script that setups tmux)
So I don't know if this is considered GNOME anymore? Anyway, on my
school's Solaris, I saw (when I did experimentation for this
thread) that *they* had GNOME, and they'd probably had it all this
time, but I never noticed, because I always ssh from my Linux, and
always without GFX. So this problem opened my eyes, or anyway just
a tiny bit, but that's something.
--
Emanuel Berg - programmer (hire me! CV below)
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- Re: Sanest way to make emacs behave on a Solaris OS, Dan Espen, 2013/08/05
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