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Re: emacspeak and slackware 7.
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- Subject: Re: emacspeak and slackware 7.
- From: Matthew Campbell <mattcamp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 19:20:23 -0500
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Raman wrote:
>Go install Emacs with X support --
The X-enabled version of Emacs is probably installed already; it just
isn't being used. Assuming it's installed on your Slackware 7.0
system, you can make it the default version of Emacs by typing these
commands:
cd /usr/bin
ln -sf emacs-20.4-with-x11 emacs
If that fails, install (or re-install) the emacsbin package.
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Matt Campbell <mattcamp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Web site: http://www.crosswinds.net/~mattcamp/
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