On Wednesday 18 April 2001 18:08, you wrote:
> >On Wednesday 18 April 2001 16:24, you wrote:
> >> >What is this error I get when I try to open emacs or some other
> >> > devices. I get a statement like:  'no $DISPLAY environment variable' .
> >> >
> >> >Obviously I have to enter something, somewhere. Has anyone seen this
> >> > before and if so how do I fix it?
> >>
> >> Have you started X?
> >>
> >> MB
> >
> >Yes.  But I have dropped out to a console. But X is still running..
>
> Ahh, but as far as the console session is concerned, you aren't running
> X.
>
> Somehow, it would appear that emacs has been aliased to actually run
> Xemacs.  That is not good.  Track that down.
>
> MB


Good point. I like your thoughts. I will indeed track this down.

Isn't this fun??
-- 
Ted Gervais
Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada



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