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* how to tell graphical Emacs to shutdown cleanly from tty1?
@ 2015-11-17  3:23 Tom Roche
  2015-11-17  4:05 ` Emanuel Berg
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From: Tom Roche @ 2015-11-17  3:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs


Lately I run GNU Emacs mostly as GUI on X/tty7 (which I'll call "the desktop" as opposed to emacs-desktop) on one of my Debian laptops. Occasionally the desktop hangs, in which case I usually can goto tty1 and `sudo shutdown -whatever now`. Unfortunately this does not seem to cause Emacs to shut down as cleanly as I'd like: I'd like Emacs to (e.g.) save any unsaved buffers and save its emacs-desktop, but that doesn't seem to get done. (Am I missing something?)

So I'm thinking that, in this usecase, I should utter something from tty1 (before `shutdown`) to tell Emacs to shutdown cleanly ... but I don't know what to say. How to do this?

TIA, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche@pobox.com>



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