Thanks Fabrice!
I will continue to evaluate the WSL as I now have it installed and it seems
to work. I think my strategy will be to try both the native windows version
and the Ubuntu version of my key applications and just see which one works
best for me. I installed XMing for X server and it seems
2017-08-03 0:12 GMT+02:00 Tim Cross :
> Probably no real help, but win10 is (or soon will be) bundling in bash
> shell, which may address many of the reasons to use Cygwin. From posts
> I've seen on a number of lists, I would not be surprised to see cygwin
> slowly decline into obscurity. I see li
Thanks Tim! I didn't know about this. Ive installed it and it seems to work
very nice! I will continue to test it and maybe scrap both vmware (been
using for 10+ years) and cygwin. Thanks alot!
Johan
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 12:12 AM, Tim Cross wrote:
>
> Probably no real help, but win10 is (or s
Probably no real help, but win10 is (or soon will be) bundling in bash
shell, which may address many of the reasons to use Cygwin. From posts
I've seen on a number of lists, I would not be surprised to see cygwin
slowly decline into obscurity. I see little interest in the emacs devel
list for cygw
Thanks Adam
I've tried the native windows version and it does not have this problem.
But I'm an old school Linux user that is forced to use windows at work.
I've managed to set up Cygwin and it works quite well, in fact I think
Emacs is working very well except for the issue in this post. Not slow
This isn't much help, but the best suggestion I have is to try the
non-Cygwin, native Windows build. I use the Cygwin build myself, but it
is inherently slow compared to Linux builds for some reason. It takes
probably 10-20 times as long to startup, and everything I do it in it is
slow compared t
Hi again,
I googled and found this.
(setq
x-select-enable-clipboard nil
x-select-enable-primary t)
It improves the situation but capture is still painfully slow.
Any ideas? / Johan
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Johan Ekh wrote:
> Hi, thanks,
> but I have 25.2.1 so that will not solve
Hi, thanks,
but I have 25.2.1 so that will not solve it for me. I'm using several
platforms, including Linux, Windows and Cygwin. Only seen this problem n
Cygwin, which of course is the platform I need to use at work...
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 8:51 AM, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Johan Ek
Hello,
Johan Ekh writes:
> Hi again, I tried with elp-instrument-package, see the results below. Seems
> like function "org-get-x-clipboard" is taking a long time. CPU usage is
> 100% for the process "emacs-X11" during this time.
I also encountered this problem (even though I do not use Windows
Hi again, I tried with elp-instrument-package, see the results below. Seems
like function "org-get-x-clipboard" is taking a long time. CPU usage is
100% for the process "emacs-X11" during this time.
Does anyone have a clue what I should do?
BR / Johan
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Johan Ekh writes:
> Hi all
>
> I'm on Windows 10 with Cygwin-X and running Emacs 25.1.1 installed with
> Cygwin installer. Org-mode version is 9.0 installed from Elpa.
>
> I am experiencing very slow usage of my capture templates. When I hit C-c c
> my different templates show up but when I sel
Hi all
I'm on Windows 10 with Cygwin-X and running Emacs 25.1.1 installed with
Cygwin installer. Org-mode version is 9.0 installed from Elpa.
I am experiencing very slow usage of my capture templates. When I hit C-c c
my different templates show up but when I select one of them nothing
happens fo
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