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Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?
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Ian Zimmerman |
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Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org? |
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Mon, 20 Jul 2015 07:30:50 -0700 |
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On 2015-07-20 12:25 +0100, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> The computer is on 24/7, permanently connected to the internet with a
> broadband connection.
> > (server-start)
> But that surely means that when emacs is closed/crashes so does the
> server-start die, which is what I'm trying to avoid?
Yes. I was wrong about your environment (see above).
But really, I can honestly say I have _never_ seen Emacs crash. A few
times it went into an infinite spin because a package did something
dirty, mostly involving an external process. But crash, never.
So you may in fact want emacs --daemon. On my server type machines
where this is applicable, I do it with a personal crontab entry marked
@boot.
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- Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Emanuel Berg, 2015/07/20
- Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Emanuel Berg, 2015/07/20
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- Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Barry Fishman, 2015/07/20
- Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Rusi, 2015/07/20
- Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Sharon Kimble, 2015/07/20
- Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Robert Thorpe, 2015/07/21
- Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/07/20
Re: starting the emacs daemon using init.org?, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/07/19