[CentOS] Emacs problem
Nataraj
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On 12/23/2014 08:55 AM, Jason Ricles wrote: > I am currently running the latest kept yum version of emacs on Centos > 6.6. The issues I am having is that sometimes when I type input, some > of the input randomly disappears and will then reappear when I > highlight where the missing input should be. > > Why might this annoying thing be happening, and is there a way to fix > it? Also I have not made any edits to emacs preferences so they are > set to the defaults, and never happened in Centos 6.5 but now does in > 6.6. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Are you running emacs as an X window or inside of a terminal emulation window such as gnome-terminal or xterm? If running in a terminal emulation window, try a different terminal emulator, i.e. xterm instead of gnome-terminal. Is it running on the same machine as your desktop or on a remote server? In the last several years I see a lot of display issues with remote x applications. Natarau
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