Thanx to all those hints given here - very much appreciated! As of yet
I am not quite sure which way to go, since I still have a some time I'll
let it broil a little in my skull ... :-)
Thank you again ... :-)
ray
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The third way, and the way I do it, is to run a Linux inside Windows. I
dropped cygwin on my pc at work and use andLinux now (http://andlinux.org),
which is running a linux kernel in a Win32 process (as a service in
background). X applications are exported to a local W32 XServer. This is
much
Ray,
I'd agree with Mike and Scot's recommendation to use EmacsW32 for all
the reasons they mentioned. I'd also recommend downloading cygwin.
Current versions of EmacsW32 pick up the cygwin installation pretty
easily and you really need it for command line tools like grep, ftp
(for
Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Mike Newman wrote:
[snip]
What I use is the EmacsW32
(http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/EmacsW32.html). This gives you recent
snapshot of Emacs 23 (I use the patched version).
Does tramp work well on it?
It works
Hi guys,
it may happen that I have to switch to Windows XP and since I have no
idea how XP works (up to this point in time I only ran Linux machines) I
thought to ask since I want to stick with org-mode: How do I get
org-mode and emacs run best with XP? As far as I know there are at
least two
On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 22:41:36 +0100
Raimund Kohl-Füchsle m...@rk-f.me wrote:
Hi guys,
it may happen that I have to switch to Windows XP and since I have no
idea how XP works (up to this point in time I only ran Linux
machines) I thought to ask since I want to stick with org-mode: How
do I
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Mike Newman wrote:
[snip]
What I use is the EmacsW32
(http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/EmacsW32.html). This gives you recent
snapshot of Emacs 23 (I use the patched version).
Does tramp work well on it?
--
Manish
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