> > From: "mitchell_laks" Date: 2 Jan 2006 12:27:52 -0800 > Subject: faster emacs startup, can I postpone package loading? > > On some of these systems the load process significantly slows down the > boot process. While emacs on some systems is immediately there, here it > can take 4 seconds (gasp). > Now all this is by virtue of Debian packaging adding loads. I did not > really modify the .emacs file too much. > > First, you'd have track down, where all the loading is happening. Perhaps this happens in a file like /usr/share/emacs/site-start/site-init.el Next, you can try Jari Aalto's tiny-load: http://tiny-tools.sourceforge.net/ It loads packages during idle time. I use it in http://emacro.sourceforge.net/ However, sometimes it seems that interrupting the load stops it. While it is popular to compare Emacs to vi, I believe that it compares more to Eclipse or Visual Studio, each of which take at least 4x as long to load :(