On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 9:04 AM Ranjan Maitra via users < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> [...] > I also tried emacs-nox and have the same problem. Removing my .emacs did > not have any effect. > I do not mess with my system files so I am a bit confused as to how to > track this down. Is there a > verbose mode which allows me to see what to do? > Try running emacs as newly created user to rule out something in your ~/.emacs.d or some shell startup script creating variables that confuse emacs. Have you tried "emacs -nw" for text mode to rule out a GUI issue? It might help to have a simple example with a description of what happens. If emacs is failing due to some conflict with libraries you might see an error with journalctl. Make a note of the time the error occurs to help identify related errors. > > I have emacs-ess also installed (from Fedora 36) that has not been updated > and is probably obsolete or retired. > Probably good to remove that old package. You can reinstall from upstream source if Fedora 39 doesn't have a package. -- George N. White III
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