Peter Dyballa articulated on 04/28/05 21:52: >Am 28.04.2005 um 18:03 schrieb FCC: > > > >Read that file and notice the entries that are different from either > >the Windows XP or the debian perspective. The cure: either delete those > >(and make them never to appear again) or unify the view from both OS' > >to the fat disk. > > >-- >Greetings > > Pete > > > Thanks for answering. On Debian, I create the ~/.emacs.desktop from scratch by first opening the 3 files, all of which are located on the shared FAT32 drive, and then using (desktop-save). But if I close all these buffers, and do a (desktop-read), then it fails: Desktop: 0 buffers restored, 3 failed to restore. If I restart emacs, then the first file listed in the .emacs.desktop is restored, the others are not: Desktop: 1 buffer restored, 2 failed to restore. I have not checked if this desktop file will work from WinXP. But even if it works, it does not work from Debian, which I use more often than WinXP.
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