On Thu, 17 Feb 2011, Leif Nixon wrote: > "Robert G. Brown" <r...@phy.duke.edu> writes: > >> How big are the emacs sources these days? I mean, the installed binary >> and common packages alone are 22 MB in F14... and was that 73 MB >> installed? Why, it was, wasn't it. :-) > > And it's all full of goodness!
I'll bet it is! And somewhere in the world, just imagine, there is actually a geek -- in fact, I'd like to think of him as >>the<< ubergeek, an actual evolutionary advance in ordinary geeks (at least, he would be if he were ever able to reproduce), the geek whose blood serum is 2/3 Jolt cola and 1/3 Mountain Dew and who last actually got up from his workstation console in 1994, the first year one was able to order new computer hardware online for home delivery from the Web (using emacs ported to the Commodore Amiga, of course, to actually >>access<< the web) -- who knows >>every feature<< of emacs, how to use every single thing that it can do. In fact, like many emacs users, he doesn't bother with silly things like mail clients, word processors, web browsers, editors, windowing interfaces, or command line interfaces OUTSIDE of emacs, because he never actually exits emacs. Secretly, he doesn't really see the point of consoles, xterms, shells and most software, because emacs can simply replace them all. I'm guessing that he has figured out how to hotwire init so that it just forks emacs and skips everything else. That is, assuming that he hasn't actually hacked emacs directly into the kernel. Who needs init, anyway? One can start anything just as easily from inside emacs as by forking off of init, right...? ;-) rgb > > -- > Leif Nixon - Security officer > National Supercomputer Centre - Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing > Nordic Data Grid Facility - European Grid Infrastructure > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit > http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf > Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/ Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305 Durham, N.C. 27708-0305 Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:r...@phy.duke.edu _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf