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* Undefined color error
@ 2004-11-05  2:35 Ken Keefe
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From: Ken Keefe @ 2004-11-05  2:35 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hello, I recently installed the latest Mandrake Linux distro and emacs
seems to be broken. Here is what happens when I try to start emacs from
a terminal:

$ emacs
Undefined color: "black"

And that is all that happens. I have tried reinstalling it, I even
installed it from the tarball available on gnu.org. Same thing. I am
guessing that this might be a problem with X or something? I can do
emacs -nw and it works, but I like the X version. I have completely
removed my .emacs file, so I don't think it can be that. 

Thanks ahead of time for your help. I love emacs!! I feel like I have
been separated from a brother or something!

Ken Keefe

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