Hi I was used to the emacsclient: can't find socket; have you started the server? emacsclient: To start the server in Emacs, type "M-x server-start". messages and, despite finding them somehow annoying, well I could live with them :-) Lately, this has grown to emacsclient: Should XDG_RUNTIME_DIR='/run/user/1000' be in the environment? emacsclient: (Be careful: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is security-related.) emacsclient: can't find socket; have you started the server? emacsclient: To start the server in Emacs, type "M-x server-start". in my Linux system and, well, it starts being too much... even with a emacsclient -q there is no way to silence emacsclient: Should XDG_RUNTIME_DIR='/run/user/1000' be in the environment? emacsclient: (Be careful: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is security-related.) If I say quiet, I mean quiet and that should include this message... more so if they ask me maybe do something that maybe I shouldn't because it is security related... Isn't there any other way of saying this in a more positive way so that I either decide to take action or not? Could'nt we also silence this warning in -q? Just thinking... /PA -- Fragen sind nicht da um beantwortet zu werden, Fragen sind da um gestellt zu werden Georg Kreisler