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Re: tramp questions
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William Xu |
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Re: tramp questions |
Date: |
Sat, 07 Oct 2006 18:04:40 +0800 |
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Ajit Mylavarapu <ajitkart@stanford.edu> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am using tramp to access files over SSH. Everything is working mostly
> fine. There are two little problems (if you will), that I observe when
> using tramp:
>
> 1. When I open a new file over SSH, it takes a little while to open the
> file up. I understand that this is dependent on the speed of the
> connection and also the responsiveness of the remote box, but is there a
> way to speed this up?
>From http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/TrampMode,
"If Tramp isn’t fast enough for you, try shfs at
http://shfs.sourceforge.net/"
While, seems then we'll miss tramp's remote command feature..
--
William
I remember once being on a station platform in Cleveland at four in the
morning. A black porter was carrying my bags, and as we were waiting for
the train to come in, he said to me: "Excuse me, Mr. Cooke, I don't want to
invade your privacy, but I have a bet with a friend of mine. Who composed
the opening theme music of 'Omnibus'? My friend said Virgil Thomson." I
asked him, "What do you say?" He replied, "I say Aaron Copeland." I said,
"You're right." The porter said, "I knew Thomson doesn't write counterpoint
that way." I told that to a network president, and he was deeply unimpressed.
-- Alistair Cooke