On 1/18/26 10:58 AM, Kent Borg wrote:
I have a VM for programming.
I also do some native development on Raspberry Pis, again an X11 window
for my emacs IDE. (Compared to a local VM the UI is a little slower to a
Raspberry Pi on the same wifi, and a lot slower to a Raspberry Pi
3,000-miles away.)
-kb
P.S. The package "emacs-lucid" works better for this than does "emacs".
(Again evidence I am in obscure territory, but someone else does care.)
I like to be able to start emacs as text only ("-nw") in a long-lived
screen session, and then add an X11 window (or two) later. On "emacs"
the whole process will die if the X11 window goes away. On "emacs-lucid"
the emacs process is a lot more robust.
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