Michael Albinus wrote:
"Eric S. Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Which Tramp version are you using?
2.0.55
That's 5 months old. How came it in? With Emacs 22.1? I'm asking
because you've said in a previous message
No it didn't come with Emacs. I'm using the last beta before official release
of whatever the current version of Emacs is. I should probably upgrade that as
well. I downloaded trial separately at about the same time. You have to
remember, I don't upgrade frequently. Want to find something that works with
speech recognition, I tend to stay with it just because changing it always makes
my life more miserable in the short-term and I don't like it when my hands hurt
up to my shoulders.
I haven't changed Emacs
I haven't changed putty
However, we shall find what causes the high load. You might set initially
(setq debug-on-quit t)
When Emacs is working heavy (but still reacting), please press "^G".
This shall result in a backtrace for further analysis.
I don't think I said it was a high load (and if I did, I apologize) what I
believe said was multiple applications lock up. Emacs locks up, my target
virtual machine locks up and I don't remember what else but I think there may be
one or two other items that do so as well. If I kill off Emacs, the virtual
machine starts running well again. I'm beginning to wonder if there might be
something wrong with the tun adaptors or Windows ethernet in general?
I've tried hitting ^g when Emacs was not responding and nothing happened which
again leads me to believe it's probably further down. another data point is
this morning when my e-mail server was running backups and not responding
quickly, my e-mail client was not responding to anything for a few seconds and
then it would respond okay.
I do wish the wine folks could make NaturallySpeaking work on Linux. that would
make my life easier in some ways (and harder in others :-)
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