Harry Putnam <[email protected]> writes:

Hi Harry,

> Start emacs -f gnus on my main desktop (also starts the server).
>
> Later connect to that session from a remote with emacsclient.
>
> emacsclient -c <RET>
>
> C-x b *Group* <RET> Now I'm in the gnus session.  How do I leave it
> without shutting down the server too.

`C-x 5 0' should do the trick.

> Just switching out of the buffer and C-x C-c kills the emacsclient
> terminal alright but it also kills the gnus session on the server.

With emacs 23 `C-x C-c' is supposed to do the right thing, e.g. leave
the server running.  Maybe your snapshot is outdated?  For me it just
works...

Bye,
Tassilo
-- 
[Emacs] is written in Lisp, which is the only computer language that is
beautiful.  -- Neal Stephenson, _In the Beginning was the Command Line_



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