Vidiot wrote:
> Somehow, it would appear that emacs has been aliased to actually run
> Xemacs. That is not good. Track that down.
I've run into this before. EMACS can be compiled to use X without being
Xemacs; in that case it needs a command line option to tell it not to
try using X, it isn't smart enough to just run in the tty for some
reason.
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since such is our habit in
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