Ahh cool thanks again!
After poking around on bugzilla I found this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=923418
Sure enough that was my problem. I didn't put the domain name after the
hostname when I installed this time, so adding hostname.domainname to
/etc/hosts fixed me up.
Thanks
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 17:36:39 -0600
patrick korsnick wrote:
> Maybe I'll see if I can find something like truss on linux to see what's
> going on behind the scenes.
That's strace on linux.
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Thanks for the feedback Tom. Yeah I tried it with and without .emacs and it
was slow either way. Just as a test I booted into a 32 bit f20 install on
the same machine/hard drive and yum updated it and everything worked fine--
nice and fast. The 64 bit install was configured exactly the same way as
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 17:08:10 -0600
patrick korsnick wrote:
> When I yum installed emacs and tried to start it up I noticed
> it's taking much longer than usual.
I don't notice a problem, but I have a highly customized
.emacs file and usually go to a lot of trouble to disable
anything "helpful" tha
Hi all,
I did a fresh F20 x64 install today and yum updated it immediately
afterwards. When I yum installed emacs and tried to start it up I noticed
it's taking much longer than usual. Is anyone else experiencing this
behavior? I've never had this problem before on this box... it's an E5 Xeon
mac