And I also have the following for editing files as root:
alias V='SUDO_EDITOR="emacsclient -c -a emacs" sudoedit'
V <filename> at an emacs shell will pop up the edit buffer with
the file opened as root
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Tim> Just support Raman's point here. You can even have emacs
Tim> start in daemon mode as part of your login process and
Tim> then just use emacsclient whenever you want to use emacs
Tim> - either from within X or from the console.
Tim>
Tim> I also have the following in my profile
Tim>
Tim> EDITOR='emacsclient -c ' export EDITOR
Tim>
Tim> VISUAL='emacsclient -c' export VISUAL
Tim>
Tim> TEXEDIT='emacsclient -c +%d +%s' export TEXEDIT
Tim>
Tim> ALTERNATE_EDITOR='' export ALTERNATE_EDITOR
Tim>
Tim> The last one is quite important. If you have
Tim> alternate_editor set to '' i.e. null, then if you run
Tim> emacsclient and there is no emacs daemon running, one
Tim> will be automatically started for you. The other three
Tim> are nice to ensure programs which use an editor default
Tim> to using emacs via emacsclient.
Tim>
Tim> Tim
Tim>
Tim>
Tim> T. V. Raman writes:
>> If you're running both on the text console and the X
>> desktop, then make sure you dont run two emacs sessions;
>> instead, start emacs as a daemon -- do emacs --daemon and
>> then start emacsclient where you want emacs. This means
>> you'll be able to share all of your context between the
>> graphical desktop and the text console. >>>>>
>> "Christopher" == Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> writes:
Christopher> I use this work around when using Speakup in a
Christopher> console, but actually, I've been running Emacs
Christopher> more and more on the desktop. I like the
Christopher> integration between the clipboard and kill
Christopher> ring. BTW, is there a way to easily copy thing
Christopher> between Emacs running in a console and an
Christopher> application on the desktop?
Christopher>
Christopher> On 04/15/2013 08:37 AM, Josà Vilmar EstÃcio de
Christopher> Souza wrote:
>> >> At least for me the solution is login in the console
>> using >> a login different than the login used in X.
>> >>
>> >> After that you can 'su' to your X login if desired.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 04/15/2013 10:12 AM, Bill Dengler(Ubuntu) wrote:
>> >>>
>> >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1
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>> >>> Hello, I have run into a slight problem. Here's what
>> >>> happens : I log into my Ubuntu box I press ctrl+alt+f1
>> I >>> enter my username and press enter I enter my
>> password and >>> press enter I type emacspeak -e and press
>> enter I use >>> emacs for a while, then either close it or
>> go back to X >>> with CTRL+ALT+F7 I lose speech in X What
>> appears to be >>> happening is that processes are locking
>> the pulseaudio >>> server in a way that no other processes
>> can use it. Do >>> you know how to fix this? Or am I
>> better off continuing >>> to run emacs from inside X?
>> >>>
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Christopher>
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