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[Discuss] emacs-lucid update (I mean "upgrade", as I am on Debian)
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- From: kentborg at borg.org (Kent Borg)
- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 11:37:17 -0700
Seeing I had a new version of emacs I bit the bullet and quit my old sessions. And also rebooted, why not? Something I have never noticed before: When I ran emacs again it pegged a couple of cores at 100%, for a decent amount of time, worrying me. But then it stopped. :whew: I restarted emacs anyway, just to be safe, have a clean start. On a different machine, before quitting I stopped to notice there was an interestingly named buffer: ? *Async-native-compile-log* Huh. Emacs jumped on the async bandwagon?? -kb P.S. I also had recently configured screen (where I usually run emacs) to do its lockscreen. But how stupid. It is really more of a "lock terminal", it doesn't require a password to reattach to a screen session, which was my whole motivation, I sometimes have a root shell persisting inside screen. Grrr.
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