From: FCC <fccaner@REMOVEMEgmail.com>
Subject: emacs and desktop-read
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 18:03:00 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d4r1fl$aqa$1@defalla.upc.es> (raw)
Hello all,
Here is my problem:
I create a .emacs.desktop file where the buffers are from a shared FAT32
disk between WinXP and Debian. If I try to read this .emacs.desktop
using (desktop-read), it fails:
Desktop: 0 buffers restored, 3 failed to restore.
If I exit emacs and restart it, then I get:
Desktop: 1 buffer restored, 2 failed to restore.
Any ideas as to what to do?
Thanks in advance,
--
FCC.
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-Aristotle.
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2005-04-28 16:03 FCC [this message]
2005-04-28 19:52 ` emacs and desktop-read Peter Dyballa
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2005-04-29 8:52 ` FCC
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