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Re: Why have "shell" when there's "term"
From: |
Subhankar Chatterjee |
Subject: |
Re: Why have "shell" when there's "term" |
Date: |
09 Jul 2003 14:59:55 +0530 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
Hello,
robert.thorpe@antenova.com (Rob Thorpe) writes:
[...]
> > >Try the Emacs shell or [M-x eshell]
[...]
> Somethings others haven't mentioned:
> `man' invokes emacs man and `grep' emacs grep, which is useful.
> Eshell takes quite a noticable time to load even on quite a fast machine.
I am using an Intel Celeron 568Mhz with 128 megs ram with RH-8 and GNU
Emacs21.2.1. I don't see any delay in loading eshell in my m/c. Both shell and
eshell loads up instantly. Please check your configs for tweaks.
I also think that lack of proper documentation is a major problem. Does anyone
have any pointers?
Regards
-Subhankar
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