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The Emacs server, which allows opening files and running commands in an existing Emacs instance
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Can emacs on Mac using native window system connect to an emacs server on a Linux system
I set up emacs server on the Ubuntu host as it is described in Starting Emacs Daemon with systemd and connect to it using emacsclient as described. This all works fine. …
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emacs in --deamon mode dies when X display socket closes. How to prevent this?
If I do (from my Mac) ssh -Y xxyyzz /usr/bin/emacsclient -f server -c, I get an X11 window on my Mac connected to the server on xxyyzz. If I ^C the ssh, the window dies -- fine. … I also connect to the same emacs daemon from a terminal local to the Ubuntu server. I thought I could see a message or something but no luck. …
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emacs in --deamon mode dies when X display socket closes. How to prevent this?
The answer to the question is to use the Lucid version of emacs. With Ubuntu, the package is called emacs25-lucid. From comments in the code and it also pops out on stderr if you can managed to get …