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 >> >>> >> >>> 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? >> >>> >> >>> Bill -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG >> v1.4.12 >>> (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with >> undefined - >>> http://www.enigmail.net/ >> >>> >> >>> >> iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRa/zMAAoJEE15pHlYNXW/mJMP/RecDJ8VdBnKIeVoaemT6gGf >> >>> >> fm98m87/nYLEjfiEX8M0cF0KwKdncL+ELWXskof4jAMTgU5xethpF2ED4zXioQhi >> >>> >> 9octOL8qPxKqsFP97fazPrfMJx3ddhSsfrJaR1D/qpQU7StDagI/2SuwemZ4mkqL >> >>> >> KHxE3IGvDMcTf04id8h+cFyXTankjKirXbPJUUVLPlqSqVTWqFvq5CZG9Om/D4po >> >>> >> eaHa2rFUaaBwp3s8pOXaB+PcZrVYmego4Ianb2X1MO1WqoQ2N6atakDaiO4AZRmf >> >>> >> mRYHgFAB4TkgF/kFeJMdg7lBL3I9ZfN0Hqu05McYD1q2DuhYn6Woq75HvSK4k9mI >> >>> >> RUx2648TSMcaxtDyUSNvS6VX4akViOl3MPQJ9xQW0SZ9Syl3bAo5BOFxRyMmUSSx >> >>> >> 4JyzBjTZQ7F4szb/e85dPHZddxnPY5Aj+rOy8J5I3+SDUGyYnivV/6/Mi6s5vo+N >> >>> >> gwZmBanFnbMiLDuf5E/0OgHqLDYfpNKclrkg3Et6epqqzXE9DzNyfVAiE731JnL4 >> >>> >> RlK7x8/sVosJ8lHSNlpBkwqjvgJAaYUJNNOrSul19R8sElsc0x6BsWltHHJmEK/B >> >>> >> j0V+0yR5VJlNdYln/ABNaBjPzmbzK9MyEZkC/nHH/ECuylFlDDm4O5ZWmqxNeBAC >> >>> bJ5G05jpl+x37GViXikH =aecg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >>> >> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>> >> >>> To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your >> >>> address on the emacspeak list send mail to >>> >> "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of >>> >> "unsubscribe" or "help". >> >>> >> >>> >> >> Christopher> Christopher> -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail Christopher> Christopher> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher> To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change Christopher> your address on the emacspeak list send mail to Christopher> "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject Christopher> of "unsubscribe" or "help". >> >> -- >> Best Regards, --raman >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your >> address on the emacspeak list send mail to >> "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of >> "unsubscribe" or "help". >> Tim> Tim> -- Tim Cross IT Security Manager Information Technology Tim> University of New England Phone: +61 2 6773 3210 Mobile: Tim> 0428 212217 E-Mail: tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx Web: Tim> http://www.une.edu.au/itd --- Please avoid sending me Tim> Word or PowerPoint attachments. 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