Thanks for the feedback Tom. Yeah I tried it with and without .emacs and it was slow either way. Just as a test I booted into a 32 bit f20 install on the same machine/hard drive and yum updated it and everything worked fine-- nice and fast. The 64 bit install was configured exactly the same way as the 32 bit version with regard to installed packages, NFS mounts, Selinux disabled, etc, so I'm really at a loss as to what's going on.
Maybe I'll see if I can find something like truss on linux to see what's going on behind the scenes.
Cheers
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 17:08:10 -0600I don't notice a problem, but I have a highly customized
patrick korsnick wrote:
> When I yum installed emacs and tried to start it up I noticed
> it's taking much longer than usual.
.emacs file and usually go to a lot of trouble to disable
anything "helpful" that shows up in new versions of emacs.
On the other hand, I use renamed my .emacs file temporarily
and ran emacs and it just went "blip" and popped up instantly.
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