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* help getting emacs setup for use on solaris
@ 2022-02-23 14:46 hput
  2022-02-24  0:30 ` Po Lu
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: hput @ 2022-02-23 14:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

First a brief off topic request concerning posting or mail-list:

In last few months I've attempted posting here on gmane after making
sure my subscription to the mail list was still active. and replying
to the gmane authorize message I got.  However of several attempts
none have made it to this gmane.emacs.help.  Only if I email to the
mailling list does a message appear on the newsgroup.  Is that normal
or should I be able to post directly to the gmane newsgroup
gmane.emacs.help ? (Please excuse the above question)

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I'm Running an 'opensolaris' (now defunct) offshoot named
Openindiana/hipster

I ran the OS some years ago but just recently returned to it.
I got help here back then (at least 5 yrs ago) but have lost any file
or notes etc I had back then.

As I recall if involved setting up something that used xmodmap; ending
with a file read at startup that helped setup the proper key syms I
think it was called.

I looked at the output from xev on both the solaris alike OS and
ubuntu linux but didn't really see how to translate that into some
thing useful.

I believe I had in ~.emacs, lines I've since lost that helped prevent
some of the mess emacs undergoes on solaris; and then emacs would
behave mostly as it does on linux.

Can anyone here steer me toward some help with getting emacs to
behave?

Currently I must use 'ESC' anywhere 'M' would be used such as in M-x.
That it quite a stretch to get handy with.

Also the Ctrl key doesn't behave as it should seemingly rendering it
impossible to do simple Ctrl-/ to run undo and redo.. I must use M-x
which is really Esc-x undo/redo <RET> on this OS for that too.

Perhaps some readers run emacs on solaris or openindiana and will
know how to get it working correctly? 



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* Re: help getting emacs setup for use on solaris
  2022-02-23 14:46 help getting emacs setup for use on solaris hput
@ 2022-02-24  0:30 ` Po Lu
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Po Lu @ 2022-02-24  0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: hput; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

hput <hputn3@zohomail.com> writes:

> I ran the OS some years ago but just recently returned to it.
> I got help here back then (at least 5 yrs ago) but have lost any file
> or notes etc I had back then.
>
> As I recall if involved setting up something that used xmodmap; ending
> with a file read at startup that helped setup the proper key syms I
> think it was called.
>
> I looked at the output from xev on both the solaris alike OS and
> ubuntu linux but didn't really see how to translate that into some
> thing useful.
>
> I believe I had in ~.emacs, lines I've since lost that helped prevent
> some of the mess emacs undergoes on solaris; and then emacs would
> behave mostly as it does on linux.
>
> Can anyone here steer me toward some help with getting emacs to
> behave?
>
> Currently I must use 'ESC' anywhere 'M' would be used such as in M-x.
> That it quite a stretch to get handy with.
>
> Also the Ctrl key doesn't behave as it should seemingly rendering it
> impossible to do simple Ctrl-/ to run undo and redo.. I must use M-x
> which is really Esc-x undo/redo <RET> on this OS for that too.

Please show the output of the `xmodmap' command.  It's not related to
the operating system at all, just the X server.

Is that Xsun?  (Does OpenSolaris have Xsun in the first place?)



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