Hi,

I just resurrected a kfreebsd-i386 machine (real hardware, not virtual
machine) and I took the chance to learn more about the architecture.

I have some extra information.

On Feb 04 2010, Rogério Brito wrote:
> I'm seeing this with the plain GTK version. I can also confirm that, if I 
> start
> it with -nw, then it is able to be loaded. I have not yet been able to test if
> the problems occours if the X session is redirected via the network (e.g., 
> with
> ssh)

I can now confirm that the problem occurs with the system running just a
barebones configuration, with no xserver running and everything running
over the network, when forwarding the connection via an ssh connection.

If I don't use the -nw option (-nw forbids Emacs from running in
windowed mode), then it simply gets stuck there and nothing happens,
unless I kill the connection, I can't work it it.

So, in summary, either locally or remotely, I can't get Emacs in a
graphical manner to work (e.g., with its packages like AUCTeX etc).

If any further information is needed, please let me know.


Regards,

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