On Sun, 16 Nov 1997, Andrew J Tarr wrote: > > > Cheerfully trying to edit a new file, I got into the help minibuffer to > find out an Xemacs command. I tried loading a file, and got an error > message. I moved to the *scratch* buffer, but that turned out to be the > help minibuffer also. I then kept deleting buffers until Xemacs died, with > a core dump. It asked me to use gdb on the core and email the output to > the bug-fixers. Because I had a text file called 'core' at one stage, I > ran vi on it figuring if it was a real core file I'd just see a whole lot > of gibberish. However vi died, and the xterm became unusable. After that, > vi died once incepted thereafter. >
Well, it seems to be working again now with no action on my behalf. Power-down perhaps? Andrew Tarr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "Some say love makes the world go around, others say it's money. Actually, it's angular momentum" -Dave Frame -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .