It comes up fine, because I have diald setup and it dials the Internet.
I want it to come up without going on the net. 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Keith) writes:
> | My xemacs does not start unless I am connected to the internet. I do not
> | use emacs for anything that needs me connected to the Net. I am assuming 
> that
> | it has something to do with the email part of xemacs is there a way
> | to make it not try adn dial the net everytime I open xemacs. Regular
> | emacs works fine. 
> 
> Is it not coming up at all, or is it just taking a long time, like
> minutes, to come up? Try it from the command line and give it a few
> minutes. If it does eventually come up then it's probably a problem
> with DNS on your machine. Do a
> 
> hostname
> 
> and make sure you have a line in your /etc/hosts file that looks like:
> 
> 127.0.0.1     <hostname> localhost
> 
> where <hostname> is whatever name is reported when you run the
> hostname command.
> 
> Gary
> 
> 


-- 
Thanks,
Keith
MCNE

You only get one chance at life, but if you do it right, you only need one.
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Thanks,
Keith
MCNE

You only get one chance at life, but if you do it right, you only need one.
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