On 28 Nov 2007, at 17:58, Marco Blanchette wrote:
>
> An obvious typo... I meant to write running processes from my laptop  
> on my
> workstation under emacs... I would prefer not to use window server  
> as they
> are typically very slow to respond and not friendly at all.

So you want to run Emacs as a process on one machine, but use it from  
the other, right?
And the typo was (excuse me if I'm being ignorant, it's not obvious to  
me) that one of the machines is not a Mac?

> A colleague of mine sent me the following link to build an X11 emacs:
> http://www.oreillynet.com/mac/blog/2006/01/building_emacs22_on_mac_os_x.html


Sure, that would work - even though it wouldn't be Carbon Emacs and  
you would again be using a window server remotely (i.e. X11) -- which  
isn't that slow after all, over a local connection.

Your other message, about the large files, made it clear to me. X11 or  
the Terminal are your best bet.

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