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Re: Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document.
From: |
Floyd L. Davidson |
Subject: |
Re: Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document. |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Sep 2004 00:18:01 -0800 |
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gnus 5.10.6/XEmacs 21.4.15/Linux 2.6.5 |
Ralf Fassel <ralfixx@gmx.de> wrote:
>* "Mike Cox" <mikecoxlinux@yahoo.com>
>| > > Use `M-x recover-session' to recover them.
>| >
>| > hmmmmm .....
>|
>| Tried it, didn't work.
>
>Look for a file named #your-file-name# in the same directory as the
>original file name. If you typed 100 pages, emacs *will* have
>auto-saved it (unless you turned off auto-save yourself which I assume
>you didn't).
>
>Besides, who is supposed to *read* a 100+ pages review, anyway?
>Maybe the core dump was a hint from some `knowing instance'?
There never was any 100 page document. He fabricated the whole
story.
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FloydL. Davidson <http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson>
Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) floyd@barrow.com
- Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document., Mike Cox, 2004/09/16
- Re: Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document., Floyd L. Davidson, 2004/09/16
- Re: Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document., Richard Taylor, 2004/09/16
- Re: Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document., David Kastrup, 2004/09/17
- Re: Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document., spike1, 2004/09/17
- Re: Fatal error (11). Emacs/ Linux hosed my very long document., GreyCloud, 2004/09/17