• WatTyler
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      21 year ago

      I’m not too familiar with how Flatpak works but Emacs benefits from compiling it on your machine natively. Tell me what distro you’re on and I can see if I can find out how you’d do that.

    • WatTyler
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      21 year ago

      Following up from my previous comment, there is a Flatpak of Emacs available on Flathub. Here are the instructions for how to install, whilst enabling native compilation, which will offer a performance increase and allow you to use features such as vterm (the best terminal emulator for Emacs).

    • Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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      11 year ago

      A Flatpak of Doom Emacs? No. But you can just install the normal Emacs flatpak and then install Doom Emacs with 2 simple commands:

      git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs ~/.config/emacs

      ~/.config/emacs/bin/doom install

      Emacs will read these config files from the .config/emacs directory. Doom Emacs is not a different version of the program, it’s essentially just a set of configuration files.

        • Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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          11 year ago

          I don’t have a Linux Mint installation right now, but when I used Mint a few months ago this worked for me. The two commands are from the official Doom Emacs install guide. Could you tell me exactly what doesn’t work?

          • @jackpot@lemmy.mlOP
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            21 year ago

            when i use those commands it assume emacs is installed as a system package and installs to a different location not accessible to the flatpak

                  • @jackpot@lemmy.mlOP
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                    1 year ago

                    what does the command do and do i have to use it whenever i run emacs or? i’ll try it when i get home but if it doesnt work is there any chance you have discord or revolt or matrix, etc.