OpenSUSE :: Using Emacs Shell-bash-mode-hook?

Feb 26, 2010

I want to show line numbers automatically in bash scripts (a habit of being a programmer) and when I load an emacs lisp file it works from the command below but the following command that sets up the same thing for bash scripts doesn't work. I played around with this for quite some time and couldn't find anything that would make work.This is the first time I have tried to customize emacs so it could easily be something ignorant on my part.

;; Load additional packages
(load-file "~/.elisp/whitespace.el")
(load-file "~/.elisp/setnu+.el")

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General :: SSH Command Mode - Flow Of Execution Returns To Bash Shell

Aug 13, 2009

I want to use ssh to execute a command and to wait endlessly to log everything (in file) that comes as a stream of the connected server. But unfortunately, in the manual its written "If command is specified, it is executed on the remote host instead of a login shell"

So what happens is that when I specify my command:
ssh user@server "my_command"

It executed the command and the flow of execution returns to bash shell. So basically my session ends right after the command is executed. This happens only in case I specify command in the command line. If I login into ssh manually and then type "my_command", then the session doesn't end. I want the ssh not to exit, because after "my_command" executes, I want to capture everything in the session.

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Jun 13, 2011

I am an emacs user, and I noticed that on my new machine (running F15, 64bit) flyspell-mode will not work in tex mode.

I get errors that look something like this:

Code:
Spell-checking inequality-model.tex using hunspell with default dictionary...
Spell-checking region using hunspell with default dictionary...done
ispell-send-string: Process ispell not running
When done with a buffer, type C-x #
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Dec 23, 2010

I am just starting out with ubuntu.

I downloaded emacs, and wanted to use php-mode, so i downloaded something called php-mode. I would have posted a link, but this forum restricts me from doing that.

Inside are a bunch of files, and no readme. I tried to ask google how to install this, but found nothing that made sense to me (i am still a n00b).

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Apr 20, 2010

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Mar 17, 2010

i've finally got a NIX environment...yipee! Installed opensuse 11.2 in a dual boot with windoze with no problem whatsoever. unfortunately, my NIX skills are sadly dated or maybe things have changed or both. in any case, i have a rather trivial problem that i have not been able to figure out.

i go to gnome terminal to get to the bash shell, no problem except when i do things like cat, less and so on. the commands do what they do then when done the last line output is "some text" and "(END)" - at the completion of the command it does not return to the bash shell. i've tried ctrl-everything, enter, escape, actually all keystrokes i can think of to get back to the bash shell...no luck. man and docs have not been helpful or i simply missed the answer (i'm a little saturated at this point).the only thing i've been able to do to solve my dilema is close the terminal an start a new instance, not elegant but works.

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Jul 28, 2010

I changed the default SUSE prompt setting by modifying the shell variable PS1 to display the following information:

u : the username of the current user
h : the hostname up to the first '.'
w : the current working directory, with $HOME abbreviated with a tilde

I used export command to setup a new shell prompt:

export PS1="[u@h: w]$ " To add colors to the shell prompt and make a regular user prompt blue I used the following command syntax:export PS1="e[0;34m[u@h: w]$ e[m "

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Jan 9, 2010

I just updated to emacs23 from emacs22 (sudo apt-get install emacs2). I find that I now have a problem with org mode structured lists not appearing. A single asteriks on a line by itself no longer appears highlighted and no longer collapses and expands using the tab key.

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Dec 17, 2010

I tried to execute a shell command by M-! cmd RET but it did not work.M-! does not turn up in the microbuffer no matter how many times I press Alt+!.But if I go to Tools menu and select Shell Command... option then it writes M-! to the microbuffer and everything works fine.What is the problem here?

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Jun 21, 2011

I have emacs23 from the Lucid repository.I know how to load and edit remote python files with

Code:
C-x C-f /ssh:usr@domain:/directory/*.py
Since I use this same command every time I open emacs, and I see that you can use lisp

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Jul 12, 2011

I write LaTeX in Emacs and then run a shell script to process the LaTeX code. I used to run a subshell buffer with M-x shell and then execute the script from within there, but this results in a lot of switching between buffers, which seems unnecessary. Then, I found out about executing shell commands with M-! cmd RET, as described here:[URL]The problem with this is that the output from the script splits my screen. It's a nuisance, and I would like to run the script without any output. I've tried appending > /dev/null to the command, but it doesn't work.For example, when from within Emacs I enter M-! followed by

Code:
sh make.sh > /dev/null
it splits my screen so that one portion displays output from the make.sh script. I want it to run silently, and leave my Emacs buffers alone

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Sep 11, 2010

I had Emacs installed in Fedora 11 and want to run it text-mode,but everytime when I type emacs command in gnome terminal,an emacs graphical window pop up. I want to emacs to back to text-mode by typing M-x text-mode, and it doesn't work.Can emacs run in text-mode in X11 environment?

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Feb 16, 2011

I would like to delete a directory in emacs' dired-mode.

I mark the directory with the "d" key, and then hit "x" to deleted flagged.

I then get the following error:

Is there any way to get emacs to delete the directory and stop its whining?

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Jun 15, 2011

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Jul 7, 2011

I want to use Emacs abbrev-mode to be able to replace certain programming symbols with their Unicode equivalents as I type. So, for starters, I added this to my abbrev_defs file:

Code:
(define-abbrev-table 'haskell-mode-abbrev-table '(
("->" "→" nil 0) ))

But it simply doesn't work when I am in abbrev-mode. No error message, the auto-abbreviation simply doesn't take place. If I adjust the above:

Code:
(define-abbrev-table 'haskell-mode-abbrev-table '(
("arrow" "→" nil 0) ))

Then auto-abbreviation works with the word "arrow". Why can't it auto-replace the symbol?

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Jan 13, 2010

I usually develop python code with emacs, emacs being in python code. On my desktop a version is installed and/or configured that way, so I easily can choose a region in the code and simply click on a menu option to comment out this block of code (i.e. at the begin of each line in the selected code two '##' are put). That is very convenient.

However, on my Laptop, running F12 and emacs 23.1.1, this menu option is missing! I searched within google and found the hint that by pressing 'C-c #' I also can comment out a selected region. But on my emacs it says: 'C-c # is undefined'. Am I missing something? Anyone any idea how to fix/install/update/solve this problem, so I can easily choose a couple of python lines and comment them out?

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Mar 11, 2011

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Oct 18, 2010

i am using scientific linux, fedora 12accidentaly i changed LD_LIBRARY_PATH of the root profile to a different location. so terminal cannot understand any command as i type. is there any other ways to access .bashrc file exept using editors emacs, vi, nedit. my own profile works fine but i dont have permission to access the root folder. only commands the terminal responds to are pwd, cd, echo. i dont have any clue how to restore the library because it locates here:

[root@localhost ~]# echo $PATH
/usr/local/src/root/bin:
[root@localhost ~]# nedit .bashrc

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Mar 14, 2010

I want to change my default shell to tcsh. I used

Code:
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command as given at url

But if I open a new shell, it is still a bash shell.

How do I make my default shell as tcsh?

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Example:

Code:

>>> import subprocess
>>> help(subprocess)
...
[pages of stuff to read]
...

I'm hoping so as I hate scrolling and love how less works with simple keystrokes for page-up/page-down/searching etc.

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Feb 8, 2010

I'm running OS 11.2 with KDE4. I have to use the fglrx driver,as I could not get XBMC working with radeon or radeonhd. Well, fglrx works OK, however it does an automatic underscan on my LCD TV (connected via HDMI). So I reset this underscan to get rid of the black box around my desktop by issuing four commands in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc:

Code:

aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2i,positionX:0
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2i,positionY:0
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2i,sizeX:1920
aticonfig --set-dispattrib=tmds2i,sizeY:1080

Obviously, xinitrc will not be called after doing a suspend2ram, but fglrx decided to get me back to underscan. So I tried to set up a hook:

Code:

#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
hibernate)
# Suspend to disk

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I get the exact same error messages, if I try to run the four aticonfig commands with "sudo -s" - however, it works, if I run them as "su".So finally coming to the question: Is a hook running with sudo privileges? Can I get it to run as "real" "su" ? Any other ideas (short of creating a hook that's logging me off, then on again?)

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Jul 5, 2010

I am a semi-noob on this and I have problems getting my emacs recognizing .tex as latex and even running latex-mode. Usually when you run latex-mode (M-x : latex-mode) emacs should switch to latex-mode, but nothing happens in my case. The menu bar still show the TeX options, highlighting remains the same etc.

I am running emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.10.4), this is on a university system so I don't know much about it.

> uname -a
Linux karakum 2.6.18-164.11.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Jan 20 00:57:09 EST 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.

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May 17, 2010

I was using the following code in my .emacs file to start emacs maximized:

Quote:
(defun toggle-fullscreen ()
(interactive)
(x-send-client-message nil 0 nil "_NET_WM_STATE" 32
'(2 "_NET_WM_STATE_MAXIMIZED_VERT" 0))
(x-send-client-message nil 0 nil "_NET_WM_STATE" 32

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Oct 27, 2010

I want to know shell (same as bash) work as Cooked mode or Raw mode? and How work?

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where do i go to find out what the problem is regarding the normal boot mode? i think my pc is starting to resent the continual use of the reset button!

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Mar 25, 2010

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May 11, 2011

So I open firefox from my bash shell with:

Code:
firefox google.ca
it opens firefox, I can browse, etc.
Now if I alt-tab back into my shell, i can't enter any commands in the shell.

I know that i can do this if I close firefox, but I want to keep working in my shell with firefox still open.

Is this possible?

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